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And follow me as a ZTE, Nubia Neo, and today I'll go over unboxing along with a quick look
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at the device itself. So let's just get straight into it. I'll pop it open
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And we go. We got a 22 and a half watt charger included in a box, which is pretty nice
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Then we get obviously the phone, a silicone case for the device, which I'm going to slap on there right away
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and also a plastic screen protector. There is none applied already on the device, so this is the only one you have
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Let's put up the device. And starting off, I'm going to mention that this device was released in the year 2023, June
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So it already a little bit dated Anyway getting into the specs that is the dumbest boot sound I have ever heard But ignoring that let get to it and start off with a display
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which is a 6.6-200 display, boasting a resolution of 1080 by 2408 pixels
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It is also an IPS LCD display that is winning at 120 hertz refresh rate
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with about a 400 pixels per inch and about 85% screen-to-body ratio
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So that's basically all the screen. Now, continuing on into the internals
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in the device, we have a 4.5,000 million-ampower battery, and obviously it comes with the 22.5 watt charger
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so this should give you a pretty okay charging speed for the device
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Then it is running on a Unisec T820 processor with 8 gigabytes of RAM and 256 gigabytes of built-in storage
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which is not quite the looks so bit expendable with an SD card but let's take a quick look just to be certain
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I can find my little Symejectel, there we go. There we go
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Yep, so now SD card support. So unfortunately the 56 gigabytes of storage that you get is the only storage that you actually have on here
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unless you would be using something like this thing. But obviously this is more to transfer data over when you run out of it
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and then just keep on going. You wouldn't be using this all the time. Anyway, let's now look at the design of the device
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which is a pretty unique one. So at the back, we have a plastic cover
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or plastic bag, basically, with this weird-looking design on it, very gamery
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Then we have our cameras with this gold, gold kind of like finishing
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It's more like copper color rather than gold. Just like the little circle right here and the accents So yeah they have this kind of copperish color to it To be completely honest these seem more goldish This seems more copperish
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Anyway, so the cameras right here. The main one is a 15 megapixel wide sensor
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and then below that we have a 2 megapixel depth sensor, so basically a useless trash camera
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And then at the front, we have a 8 megapixel white sensor. Now with front and back, your maximum resolution and frame rate
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will be 1080p at 30 frames. which again kind of aligns with the device itself
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considering this is a more of a budget device coming at about 180 euros
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It is closer to mid-range, but I would still consider devices that are below 200 to be at a low end
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And there's a couple things that already kind of stand out at low-end devices
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so we do have a 120 hertz refresh rate, which is really nice to have
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and honestly, a reasonable charging speed for such a device when you compare to something like Samsung's
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which uniformly, maybe not uniformly, but primarily supported 22.5 watt charging as well
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And some of those devices cost $1,800 freaking dollars. This costs $180, 10 times less, and yet it has the same charging speed
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and also has the same battery capacity as the $1,800 device that Samsung offers
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In any case, so screen right here is pretty good. The battery capacity itself is a little bit of
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on a lower end. So that is something to keep in mind. Now continuing on, this device runs on Android 13, right off the box
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And there is a chance that it would probably get an update to Android 14 as it was released
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still in the, I would say, two-year support kind of margin where it should still get support
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for Android 14 update to it. So that is something that you should possibly get on this device, though it's not really
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mentioned anywhere so take that with a grain of salt most devices do have a update for the
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devices for about two years since their release so the device should technically fall under that category and well that about everything about the device Now one last thing that I didn mention is we do have a fingerprint sensor
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that doubles as a power button on the side right here, along with the volume markers a little bit above
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Then we do have a Type C charging port, which is pretty nice, though. Nowadays, from now on, no device will be able to sell in Europe
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with a micro-usb or any other thing other than Type C. as long as it can be charged with a cable
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Obviously, that's something that probably manufacturers will try to start to get around
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like Apple, with wireless and only wireless charging. But as long as it has a charging port like this one, it will need to be a Type C
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Now, next to that, you have a headphone jack and a speaker grill. And it's about all the worth mentioning things about the device
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funny enough this has a very gamery look to it yet provides very little in terms of gaming performance
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which I would say will be a miss for a lot of people in terms of the design
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not a lot of people like this kind of flashy look and the only people that this
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or primarily that this aesthetic would cater to gamers but yet this device isn't designed for gamers
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It's more of a low-end device that doesn't really offer too much in terms of gaming
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It does have 120 hertz refresh rate, but it's not a refresh rate that it will be using in basically any game
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Let's be honest, Gainson Impact won't be able to run on this device at even 60 hertz
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So 120 is just kind of a nice caveat for just general, like, day-to-day usage when you're just scrolling up and down
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and you have this nice battery smooth motion, and that's about as far as it will go. But anyway, with that being said, it's basically the device, and if you found this very helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe, and thanks for watching