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The ZTE Grand X is a big and bold handset at an attractive price

Big screen

With a 4.3-inch screen, the ZTE Grand X is roomy enough to be used for full web browsing and video viewing without being too big in the hand

Search button

The Grand X retains the dedicated search button long abandoned by most other manufacturers

Slow camera

There’s noticeable shutter lag that makes using the main camera tricky, especially for shooting moving subjects

Vanilla Android

The Grand X is that rarest of beasts: a phone running an un-skinned version of Android. It is simple, fast, responsive and an absolute pleasure to use

Description: Description: Description: ZTE Grand X

Standard design

Budget devices tend to fall down in the design department. This one offers nothing special with its standard and functional, if a little boring styling

We’re not sure about the reason for the X in this handset’s name, but Grand it certainly is. The ZTE Grand X is big and bold, and for $320 some will regard It as a steal. There are some compromises that have been made to meet the low price point, but on the whole this is a phone with quite a lot in its favour.

ZTE is no stranger to smartphone manufacturing, but generally makes phones for other people. Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone have all benefitted In the past and made ZTE's phones available as their own branded handsets. The most famous of all, the Orange San Francisco was a ZTE product, for instance. ZTE has now started to release phones under its own name though, and the Grand X is a device with one eye on the higher end of the market, albeit with a budget price.

Description: Description: Description: Standard design

Standard design

So what you get here is a 4.3-inch screen, Android 4.0 and a dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, as well as HSDPA that can cope with 21 Mbps download speeds. Not bad at all at the price, and clearly every part of the specification sheet can’t be up to this standard.

You’ll notice one place in which compromises have been made as soon as you get the handset out of its box. The build is nowhere near as stylish as that of the top end, most expensive of smartphones. The plastic chassis is a little flexible and our attempts to bow the casing between two hands were successful. The back plate is rather thin too, and overall this might not be the smartphone to choose if you don’t look after your tech too carefully.

Visually there’s not a lot to endear you to the ZTE Grand X, either. It has a slightly chunky build and rather average looks, and with a fixed search button below the screen It seems like more of a 2010 design than 2012.

The 1GHz Tegra 2 dual-core processor Is supported by just 512MB of RAM, which is arguably half of what you’ll need for heavy continued use. We found the processor was able to cope with some decent spec games, but once we had multiple apps running simultaneously, the phone did start to slow down.

The large screen is impressive on paper with 4.3 inches of viewing area and 540x960 pixels in total. It performed well, although it isn’t outstanding. The TFT rather than AMOLED technology means colours are a little duller than ideally we’d have liked, but web browsing, video watching, email, eBook reading and even some catch up TV services were all handled with aplomb.

We can’t say we felt much love for the camera though. Video shooting is possible to 720p, when we expect top-end smartphones to cater for 1080p these days (especially when there is a dual-core processor on board), and the main camera’s five megapixels are now the average rather than being higher end. We could live with that, and with the fact that there’s no hardware button for the camera. But there are two factors that seriously let the camera down. One is that image quality is pretty mediocre, and the other, worse, is that there is serious shutter lag. We noticed the latter most often when trying to take photos of moving subjects, when we often missed the moment we wanted to capture. But you’ll need to be aware of it all the time and maintain a steady hand for a second after you think you’ve taken your photo. There’s a front camera too, incidentally, which fulfils its purpose adequately.

Memory

The onboard storage is woefully short, so make sure you've got a memory card to hand

Dual-core

The dual-core processor means the ZTE Grand X is a good choice for gaming fans

Unlike many hardware manufacturers who like to skin Android, here we have unadorned, naked Android 4.0. We rather like that. The bare Android look is really quite good, and we found it easy to live with. Normally this would make OS updates easier for the manufacturer to deliver as well, although you shouldn’t buy this handset on the expectation that you will receive them.

ZTE wasn’t able to resist customisations altogether, and included its TouchPal Curve keyboard and its Swype like system. We didn’t take to it, and if you’re the same you can disable it and go right back to Android’s native keyboard.

Description: Description: Description: ZTE wasn’t able to resist customisations altogether, and included its TouchPal Curve keyboard and its Swype like system.

ZTE wasn’t able to resist customisations altogether, and included its TouchPal Curve keyboard and its Swype like system.

Something you can’t control is the battery, and here you might be disappointed. The 1650mAh cell is a bit underpowered, especially if you find yourself getting into serious gaming. We squeezed out only a couple of hours of gameplay from a single charge, although normal use should get you through the day. Onboard storage is a bit thin too with only about 1.5GB of the touted 4GB free on our review sample out of the box. You’ll need a micro SD card to rectify this problem.

Information

Price: $318.4

 

Battery life

Suffers when : you’re gaming but gets you | through a day of more normal use

Technical specs

Operating system...............Android 4.0

Processor...................................1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core

Memory.......................................4GB storage (1.6GB available)

Dimensions..............................127 x 64.6 x 9.9 mm

Weight..........................................110g

Display size...............................4.3-inch

Display resolution...............960 x 540 pixels

Expansion slot.......................micro SD

 

Performance

Nice and fast for a phone with a budget price tag

Design

Not particularly stylish to look at, with a slightly dated design

Features

Poor camera, light on internal memory and storage

Value for money

Android 4.0 and a large screen, but it’s not all rosy

Verdict

The price and core specs are very attractive, but check out what’s missing before you buy

 

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