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Hands on: ZTE Blade V8 Lite review

Posted on February 27, 2017January 14, 2019 By Jarvis

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The ZTE Blade V8 Lite has a very fitting name because its lighter on some specs and being touted as a smartphone for the younger generation.

It’s still packing some noteworthy specs and software. It run’s Google’s latest operating system, Android 7.0 Nougat, while some other phones are waiting for the big update.

It also has a Full HD display, giving you access to a bright, pixel-filled display in a one-hand friendly Android smartphone.

You’re going to want to look at the ZTE Blade V8 Mini or the ZTE Blade V8 Mini if you want a stronger dual-lens camera or more powerful processor. But this phone should attract casual smartphone buyers who want the basics.
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