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ZTE Blade S6 review

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Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £150
inc VAT (SIM-free)

The Blade S6 has excellent performance for the money, but ZTE fails to back it up with an equally good camera and battery life

Specifications

Processor: Octa-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 615, Screen Size: 5in, Screen resolution: 1,280×720, Rear camera: 13 megapixels, Storage (free): 16GB (7.7GB), Wireless data: 3G, 4G, Size: 144x71x7.7mm, Weight: 154g, Operating system: Android 5.0.2

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Storage

The Blade S6 comes with 16GB of storage, but only 7.7GB of this is actually available to the user. This isn’t too much of a problem, though, as the second SIM card slot doubles up as a microSD card slot and can take cards up to 64GB in size.

Camera

This will be important if you use your phone as your main camera, as the Blade S6 has a large 13-megapixel rear sensor. This gives images plenty of detail, and for the most part I was very pleased with the quality of my photos. However, I did notice that photos tended to appear very blue in cloudy weather, making images appear much cooler than those I took on the Moto G at the same time. Both cameras struggled to capture brighter areas of the sky, but the Moto G produced far more attractive and life-like images overall.

ZTE Blade S6 camera test^ On the whole, outdoor images were good, but they sometimes came out overly blue-ish in tone

The Blade S6 struggled in our indoor photography test as well, as the objects in our still life arrangement didn’t look nearly as crisp as those I took on the Moto G. Colours were punchier on the Blade S6, but it also produced a greater amount of rainbow-speckled noise when I turned off our external lamp. This disappeared when we enabled the flash, but the trade-off was more blue-ish whites and a cooler-looking image.

ZTE Blade S6 camera test indoors^ The Blade S6 struggled indoors, as photos were overly noisy and lacking in focus

Conclusion

The ZTE Blade S6 may be faster than the 3rd Gen Moto G, but when Motorola’s handset is better made and has a superior camera and battery life, the money you save with the Blade S6 starts to feel like a false economy. There’s also the Vodafone Smart Ultra 6 to consider, which is arguably better value than both handsets as long as you don’t mind switching to Vodafone. The Blade S6 certainly hits hard in the budget smartphone arena, but it lacks the stamina to really go head-to-head with Android’s cut-price heavyweights. For other alternatives check out our Best smartphones and buying guide.

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Hardware
ProcessorOcta-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 615
RAM2GB
Screen size5in
Screen resolution1,280×720
Screen typeIPS
Front camera5 megapixels
Rear camera13 megapixels
FlashLED
GPSYes
CompassYes
Storage (free)16GB (7.7GB)
Memory card slot (supplied)microSD
Wi-Fi802.11n
BluetoothBluetooth 4.0
NFCNo
Wireless data3G, 4G
Size144x71x7.7mm
Weight154g
Features
Operating systemAndroid 5.0.2
Battery size2,400mAh
Buying information
WarrantyOne year RTB
Price SIM-free (inc VAT)£180
Price on contract (inc VAT)N/A
Prepay price (inc VAT)N/A
SIM-free supplierwww.argos.co.uk
Contract/prepay supplierN/A
Detailswww.ztedevice.com
Part codeBlade S6

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