The entry level Android handset market is one of the hottest and the primary driver of smartphone sales in the country. As brands capitalize on this segment, we've seen a proliferation of new players entering the market. ZTE too is aiming to capture a share of the market with the Blade G2. Let's take a look at how capable this Android 4.2 running handset is. Hardware First impressions matter a lot and unfortunately there's not much here to differentiate the ZTE Blade G2 from the myriad other phones out there. The front of the phone is dominated by the 4.5 inch screen. The WVGA resolution is definitely disappointing but more on that in a bit. Above the display is the earpiece and front facing camera placed towards the right. Below the display are the three standard Android buttons. You get backlit keys for the menu, back and settings key. These work as expected and trigger vibration feedback as well. Moving over to the right side of the phone you spot a lone power button. [gallery ids="84843,84844,84840"] The left side of the phone is where the volume rocker is placed. While the power button provides excellent tactile feedback, we found that the concave volume rocker key ...
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