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ZTE Nubia Z9 Max

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Legenda
  1. Świetny
  2. Dobry
  3. Słaby
  4. Przeciętny
Oceny użytkowników:
9
3.8 z 5
9 ocen użytkowników
5 gwiazdek
22 %
4 gwiazdek
44 %
3 gwiazdek
22 %
2 gwiazdek
11 %
1 gwiazdek
0 %

Zalety

  • works great for long-exposure shots of the night sky
  • elegant and polished

Wady

  • device may be too hot or have other apps running in the background
  • this setting cannot be enforced by the benchmark app
  • Battery life is very sensitive to changes in screen brightness

Podstawowa specyfikacja

  • 16 Mpx
  • 5.5 in
  • 1920, 1080 px
  • IPS TFT
  • 401 ppi
  • 2900 mAh
  • 8-core
  • 8 Mpx

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ZTE Nubia Z9 Max — Przegląd techniczny

SłabyPrzeciętnyDobryŚwietny
IconRozmiar ekranu
5,5 in
Najlepsza:
Asus FonePad 8
Rozmiar ekranu: 8 in
IconPojemność baterii
2900 mAh
Najlepsza:
Doogee BL12000
Pojemność baterii: 12000 mAh
IconZagęszczenie pikseli
401 ppi
Najlepsza:
Sony Xperia Z6
Zagęszczenie pikseli: 891 ppi
IconSzybkość zegara procesora
2 GHz
Najlepsza:
Motorola Moto G100
Szybkość zegara procesora: 3,2 GHz

Recenzje wideo (9)

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ZTE Nubia Z9 Max - Pełna Specyfikacja

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Sprzęt komputerowy
System operacyjnyAndroid 5.0
Szybkość zegara procesora2.0 GHz
Rdzenie procesora8-core
Model procesoraQualcomm Snapdragon 810 MSM8994
Model GPUQualcomm Adreno 430
Pamięć RAM2 GB
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Tylna kamera
Rozdzielczość czujnika podstawowego16.0 Mpx
Najwyższa rozdzielczość wideo4096 x 2160 px
AutofocusTak
Wykrywanie twarzyTak
GeotagowanieTak
Przechwytywanie HDRTak
Latarka ledowaTak
PanoramaTak
Ostrość dotykowaTak
Icon
Przechowywanie
Czytnik kart pamięciTak
Maksymalna pojemność karty128GB
Obsługiwane typy kart pamięcimicroSD
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Wymiary
Wysokość154.8 mm
Szerokość76.6 mm
Głębokość7.9 mm
Waga165.0 g
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Łączność
Obsługa dwóch kart SIMTak
Rozmiar karty SIMMicro-SIM
Certyfikat DLNATak
BluetoothTak
Wersja Bluetooth4.1
NFCTak
Połączenie słuchawkowe3,5 mm
Rodzaj złącza USBMicro USB
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Bateria
Typ bateriiLitowo-jonowa
Pojemność baterii2900.0 mAh
Czas czuwania666.0 h
Pogawędka40.0 h
Szybkie ładowanieNie
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Wyświetlacz
Rozmiar ekranu5.5 in
Ekran dotykowyTak
Rodzaj paneluLCD
Rozdzielczość1920 x 1080 px
TechnologiaIPS TFT
Zagęszczenie pikseli401.0 ppi
HDRNie
WielodotykowyTak
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Przednia kamera
Pierwotna rozdzielczość8.0 Mpx
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Projekt
Kolor produktuCzarny
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Czujniki
AkcelerometrTak
BliskośćTak
Czujnik światła otoczeniaTak
ŻyroskopTak
WysokościomierzTak
Icon
Komórkowy
Sieć bezprzewodowa (Wi-Fi)Tak
Transmisja danychHSPA+
System nawigacyjnyGPS
2G GSMTak
Częstotliwości GSM
  • 850 MHz
  • 900 MHz
  • 1800 MHz
  • 1900 MHz
3G UMTSTak
Częstotliwości UMTS
  • 850 MHz
  • 900 MHz
  • 1900 MHz
  • 2100 MHz
4G LTETak
Częstotliwości LTE
  • 1800 MHz
  • 2100 MHz
  • 2600 MHz
Mobilny hotspotTak

ZTE Nubia Z9 Max Recenzje redakcyjne (2)

ZTE Nubia Z9 Max Take long-exposure photos with the Nubia Z9 Max (hands-on)
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CNET
Opublikowane: 03.03.2015
Take long-exposure photos with the Nubia Z9 Max (hands-on)

ZTE subsidiary Nubia demoed its Z9 Max smartphone, a sleek high-end handset that can take long-exposure photos with its 16-megapixel camera.

ZTE Nubia Z9 Max [Review] The ZTE Nubia Z9 Max is a phone of contradictions
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AndroidGuys
Opublikowane: 06.06.2016
[Review] The ZTE Nubia Z9 Max is a phone of contradictions

One of our AndroidGuys writers recently sent me the Nubia Z9 Max to review. It's interesting to use Android again after having switched to iPhone about a year ago. There are some annoyances about the phone, but also some features I like as well. First Impressions First of all, I'm going to say that one of the biggest annoyances about Android are the skins and bloatware that some companies and carriers slap onto their phones. For those that don't know, bloatware is typically defined as sh*tty pre-installed apps that are basically native advertisements. This phone came with five bloatware apps. I'm not going to give them credit by mentioning their names, but there they were. I promise this won't be yet another article from an Apple user, endlessly comparing the two platforms. However, bloatware is a terrible experience for users, and manufacturer skins are barely any better. As you can see above, this phone needs a serious rooting and flashing of a custom ROM. Without root, you cannot remove the preinstalled malware. Features Dimensions: 154.8 x 76.6 x 7.9 mm (6.09 x 3.02 x 0.21 in) Weight: 165g Display: 5.5" 1080p, 401 ppi Platform: Android 5.0.2 Lollipop (Nubia 3.0 UI skin) CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 810; quad-core 1.5 GHz, quad-core 2.0 GHz Memory: 3GB Storage: 16GB internal; microSD up to 128GB Camera: 16MP, autofocus LED flash; video 2160p@30fps/8MP front, 1080p Battery: 2900mAh The phone is a little big for my preference, and somewhat awkward to hold (I'm pretty sure I pulled a muscle in my thumb). The Nubia looks like a stretched out iPhone 4, and the sharp angles of this phone combined with the red color accents give the Nubia a masculine, almost aggressive appearance. Despite the phone having a glass back, it's actually not that slippery to hold as it's a very light phone. Buttons On the bottom we find capacitive buttons that are software-based. I'm personally not a fan of phones that have these, but you can customize them in settings. Specifically, the Back button doesn't pull up the list of recently used apps like other Android phones do. Instead, that's all it is - it brings you back one app at a time. Aside from the home button, there is an Options button on the left that acts to pull up the menu in whatever app you're in. As for the hardware buttons, you'll find a volume rocker and power button on the right side. The volume up button works as a camera shutter, so you can hold your phone a little more naturally when taking a photo. Camera As for the camera, I was pleasantly surprised. The Nubia's camera produces crisp, albeit over-saturated images that give your environment a vivid look. It has several specialized features, including a Star Mode that works great for long-exposure shots of the night sky. For the creative crowd, there is also a mode for working with "light trails" created from points of light such as flashlights or car headlights. Battery Despite the 2900mAh battery, it didn't seem to last very long even when I wasn't using it. I found myself charging it almost twice a day, and it takes a couple of hours to charge. This might have to do with the poor battery management of Android Lollipop. Speaking of Lollipop, I did some research but I was unable to find a time frame for upgrading the system to Marshmallow. Speaker The phone only has one speaker on the bottom right side. It didn't sound tinny like other phones with one speaker, although it doesn't seem to handle bass very well. Other I was unable to press the "System Upgrade" button, and I think this is more of the sneaky-handed tactics used by Nubia. Similarly, I couldn't install any APKs. The phone simply would not let me press that "install" button, and my guess was that it automatically put some kind of block on it. Installing APKs is a security risk and not recommended for the majority of users anyway, but after the built-in adware that I had to experience, this just angered me even more. The phone has a dual-SIM tray, and despite the fact that it's a Chinese phone, it seems to work fine on U.S-based phone networks. I have an unlocked SIM card, so your experience may vary. Conclusion The hardware of the phone is good, and gives the off a premium look and feel. The software experience was incredibly frustrating though. To be fair, that's not entirely Android's fault, that is the fault of the manufacturer. The open nature of Android is both a blessing and a curse. If you have the knowledge and tinkering skills necessary to flash the ROM and install something like CyanogenMod, then I recommend the phone. You can pick up the phone over at Banggood for $355.99.