1.) What do they mean by HD screen, 720p or 1080p also what is the pixel density?
2.) How much internal storage?
a.) Does it have the option for expandable storage
3.) Does it have a removable battery?
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Ouch then yea not for me, I have a Moto G until I can scrounge together enough money for a Moto X.
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I stopped reading after ZTE. ZTE has released to many garbage prepaid phones here in the USA to trust them with $300 of my dollars.
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$299 is just too much for this even if someone wants a larger screen but the much more powerful and sexy Moto G exsists on the same service for $99. No reason to pay for less power and a 1.2" larger screen.
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This phone is the best cheap huge phone out there, obviously the screen size is the defining factor so if paying $170 less for half the screen size and 3G data sounds appealing to you then the moto G is definitely the way to go.
Only a 720p screen but thats what I would expect for this price, all in all a good phone imho.
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Not too many sacrifices made to reach that price point.
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The Max has almost the same exact specs as the Boost Warp 4G (ZTE N-9510) other than the battery, JB 4.3, and the screen is 5.7" with 258 ppi. One can get a Warp 4G for $150.00 on sale with a 4.5", 720p screen with 326 ppi. The processor and graphics are identical to Warp 4G. Let me know your thoughts at:
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Thank you!
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The Max is identical to the Boost (ZTE N-9510) Warp 4G except for:
1. The Screen is 5.7" with 258 ppi, Warp has 4.5" with 720p and 326 ppi.
2. Max runs JB 4.3 where Warp 4G runs 4.1.2
3. Battery is 3200Mah, Warp 4G is 2070Mah.
Other than that, the processor, RAM and graphics are identical.
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I was just about to say this. ZTE and Huawei are 2 companies that I immediately steer clear of.
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+1! Agree! ZTE is garbage.
More manufacturers need to make smaetphones that compete with the Moto G. Decent specs, decent price.
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One last question, NFC onboard?
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