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ZTE sells the Axon 7 at price which seems too good to be true. For $400, does this smartphone have the goods to compete with other budget busters like the OnePlus 3? Can it give more expensive phones a run for THEIR money? Here's the most in depth look at the Axon 7 camera available online in our Real Camera Review!
2016 will be remembered by gadget fans as the year of the "budget buster". This year represents a turning point for manufacturers building phones in the $200-$400 range, where they significantly closed the gap between mid-range fare and higher end devices.
The Axon 7 has a terrific collection of specs on paper, but how does this package compete against similarly priced options, and can it still hang with more expensive handsets? This Qualcomm 820 powered phone boasts a 20MP Samsung sourced camera sensor with optical image stabilization, phase detection auto focus, and an f/1.8 aperture. It's also the first smartphone we've tested which uses h.265 compression for higher quality video. This is an incredibly ambitious collection of hardware and software to be offered for $400, so it's time we ran this phone through our Real Camera Review set of tests and benchmarks.
Looking at exposure, saturation, white balance, low light conditions, image stabilization, zooming, HDR, macro, panorama stitching, and UHD video we're going to determine if this camera is hot hardware or just hype. Do you want to know what the Axon 7 camera is really capable of? Here's the most in-depth look available online!
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ZTE sells the Axon 7 at price which seems too good to be true. For $400, does this smartphone have the goods to compete with other budget busters like the OnePlus 3? Can it give more expensive phones a run for THEIR money? Here's the most in depth look at the Axon 7 camera available online in our Real Camera Review!
2016 will be remembered by gadget fans as the year of the "budget buster". This year represents a turning point for manufacturers building phones in the $200-$400 range, where they significantly closed the gap between mid-range fare and higher end devices.
The Axon 7 has a terrific collection of specs on paper, but how does this package compete against similarly priced options, and can it still hang with more expensive handsets? This Qualcomm 820 powered phone boasts a 20MP Samsung sourced camera sensor with optical image stabilization, phase detection auto focus, and an f/1.8 aperture. It's also the first smartphone we've tested which uses h.265 compression for higher quality video. This is an incredibly ambitious collection of hardware and software to be offered for $400, so it's time we ran this phone through our Real Camera Review set of tests and benchmarks.
Looking at exposure, saturation, white balance, low light conditions, image stabilization, zooming, HDR, macro, panorama stitching, and UHD video we're going to determine if this camera is hot hardware or just hype. Do you want to know what the Axon 7 camera is really capable of? Here's the most in-depth look available online!
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About us:
Pocketnow has been a key source of mobile technology news and reviews since its establishment in 2000. With offices on three continents, Pocketnow offers round-the-clock coverage of the mobile technology landscape, from smartphones to tablets to wearables. We aim to be your number-one source for mobile tech news, reviews, comparisons, and commentary. If you love mobile as much as we do, be sure to subscribe!
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