Samsung is preparing to ship the Galaxy Note 8, the first of its phones to feature a dual-lens camera. It’s also the first smartphone to clear the $1,000 price ceiling (once you factor in taxes). But you don’t really need to spend that much money for an Android phone with all the bells and whistles. ZTE’s new MetroPCS-exclusive Blade Z Max has a dual-lens camera, fingerprint sensor, beautiful 6-inch display, USB-C port, headphone jack, and it runs Android 7.1, just like the Note 8, for just $130.
Comparing the Blade Z Max to the Galaxy Note 8 is unfair, especially when you drill down into important factors like performance, display resolution and image processing. But the Blade Z Max is a perfect example of just how much budget Android phones have improved, giving you flagship-level features at a fraction of the cost.
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