ZTE Axon 7 MAX
ZTE really hit hard in the value department with the
Axon 7 and it makes sense for the Chinese OEM to keep the ball rolling.
It is evident that the ZTE
Axon 7 MAX follows its 5.5-inch sibling closely in terms of design. One thing
that instantly sticks out, however, aside from the 6-inch panel, is the phone's
dual-camera setup. Allegedly, it incorporates Sony sensors with 13 MP resolution.
Also clearly visible on the back of the handset are the dual-tone LED setup,
laser autofocus window and a fingerprint scanner.
The Axon 7 MAX appears to be a
mid-range offer at heart. It replaces the Snapdragon 820 from its sibling with
a Snapdragon 625. The latter is definitely less capable, but does have the
benefit of working on a 14nm architecture so it should be very power efficient.
The SoC is paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage.
It is also worth noting that according to the
promotional materials the ZTE Axon 7 MAX has another trick up its sleeve - 3D
playback without the need for glasses.