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ZTE Blade S6, Deal for $250, Octo Core Snapdragon 615

ZTE Blade S6, Deal for $250, Octo Core Snapdragon 615


ZTE has been known for the cheap phones that run Android, and thats about it in the past.
Take a look at this! The ZTE Blade S6, It's a nice looking device, and guess what? It sports a nice Snapdragon 615 chip, with 8 cores! You heard right!
They still do not want to break your budget, this phone is yours for $250, I'm sure itll be on the shelf at Walmart here soon.
You get:
8 Core processor
Android Lollipop
13MP Camera
16GB storage
and 2GB of RAM
That's a pretty powerful device for the price!
Now, I do understand it looks a bit like the iPhone 6, and I'm sure thats where the inspiration comes from. All Chinese devices have some sort of inspiration, or mocking ability (lol)

My thoughts?


The last ZTE phone I had was the first ZTE Avail, this was about the first Android phone I had, and it ran a stock version of Gingerbread, I was happy with it from what I knew then. I still have the phone, and I have to say its been through A LOT!
ZTE isn't a bad phone manufacturer, they're just bad at being original is all.
So all in all, I think this phone will be worth the $250 if you can't go with a Galaxy S5, or S6, or Note 4.
I also hope this thing will have devs for Cyanogenmod!
Thanks for reading!
AndroidGuruGuy

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