The ZTE Blade 3
is the latest smartphone from the Chinese firm intent on bringing
customers great value for money at the bottom of the mobile market.
While
ZTE and it's Chinese compatriot Huawei both say they're targeting the
full smartphone spectrum with recent high-end handsets such as the Grand S and Ascend D2, the reality is that they are still primarily considered budget handset manufacturers.
The budget ethos rings true with the ZTE Blade 3 as it will only set you back £69.99, plus a £10 top up from Virgin Mobile.
One
of the reasons ZTE is able to keep its costs down is the fact that the
Blade 3 is designed and manufactured in China, with the cheap labour and
parts reflected in the final price.
ZTE
claims it's in talks with other mobile carriers about ranging the Blade
3, but for now only Virgin Mobile have the handset in store.
Although
the price tag suggests that the Blade 3 is an entry level device it
actually sits in the middle of ZTE's smartphone line up, with the
high-end Grand series above and the super-budget ZTE Kis below it.
The
mid-range tag becomes more apparent when you take a look at the specs
with the Blade 3 sporting a 4-inch 480 x 800 display, 1GHz single-core
processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal storage (although only 2.5GB is
accessible) and a 1,600mAh battery.
It's
not exactly a scintillating spec list, but considering the sub-£100
price tag you're getting a decent amount of bang for your buck.
This means the ZTE Blade 3 is going head to head with the slightly more expensive Huawei Ascend G330 and the likes of the HTC Desire C and Sony Xperia Miro, both of which will set you back around £100 more.
Indeed in terms of design there's little to choose between the Blade 3 and its Chinese counterpart the Ascend G330.
Measuring
120.5 x 63.5 x 10.85mm and weighing 133g the ZTE Blade 3 is a good size
and weight with a well balanced finish reducing the risk of dropping
the handset.
Unsurprisingly
the Blade 3 has a noticeably plastic finish, although it's pretty sturdy
and the slightly curved rubberised rear means it's easy to hold.
Up
top there's a headphone jack and an easy to hit power/lock key, while
down the left hand side is a volume rocker key with a microUSB port
located on the base of the Blade 3.
Under the 4-inch display you'll find four touch buttons used to navigate around the Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system.
The keys are typical Android fare; menu, home, back and search and all were pretty responsive to our various pokes and prods.
The
display on the Blade 3 is responsive and Android looks crisp and clear,
although on closer inspection it's obviously not HD quality.
You
can easily peel off the rear cover of the Blade 3 giving you access to
the microSD slot and removable 1,600mAh battery which should see you
through the day thanks to the modest innards and screen.
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