Zopo ZP990 review and Why it's better than other phablets.(written by Airylnovatech) part 2
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> Why you should get this over other phablets
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> 1. First of all, the display quality. Coming from a guy who has tested quite a lot of phablets in the past, (Galaxy Mega, Galaxy Note 1 and 2, Xperia Z Ultra, Firefly V65, Blu Life View/Micromax Canvas Doodle 2/9tology U9 Z1, Lenovo K900, ThL W300, Dell Streak) I can proudly and confidently say the Zopo beats all of them to a pulp. The clarity and sharpness are a lot more better thanks to it's full HD resolution, and the colours are vibrant and natural unlike the Samsung G. Note series's oversaturated colours.
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> 2. Secondly, the battery life of the device. Before this, the only smartphone that had managed to get me past a day was the Galaxy Note 2. Then the Note 2's battery life started getting worse. The Zopo on the other hand managed to easily skip through the day and even then is still lasted me quite a few hours on the next. The ZP990 without a doubt is one of the best phablets for battery life out there.
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> 3. The size of the device. Personally, I like the device's size quite a lot. 6" is perfect for media consumption and is still perfectly usable thanks to the small bezels on the ZP990. While some may complain it's too large, I feel it's pretty good. Also, there's nothing really close to it in it's price range, which brings me to my next point.
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> 4. The price to performance ratio. Seriously, for the price you're paying, you're getting an experience similar or even better than what you'd expect from an even more expensive Samsung phone. There's literally almost no difference between the performance of the two, and when you think about how much you paid for the Zopo, you realize that you just made a really good deal.
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> 5. The overall bang for buck/ Value for money. It's simply staggering how you're getting a premium high end experience with needing to burn a huge hole in your pocket. If you were to want all the good things I mentioned up here from a bigger manufacturer like Samsung, you would be paying nearly double for it. It's an amazing value for money and you should also keep an eye on the Zopo if you ever are planning to buy a phablet someday.
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> Conclusion
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> The Zopo ZP990 is a great phone. While it may not be the best smartphone one can buy, for it's price it's definitely a great bang for buck. Simply put, the Zopo ZP990 is a great phone, and I have certainly enjoyed my time with it, and will continue using it happily. Would I recommend this phone to someone searching for a nice phablet? Yes. Is the $369 justified? Yes. Would I advice anyone to take this over a Galaxy Note 2 or Mega? Yes, definitely.
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> What I would like to see from next gen Zopo phones
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> Personally, there are a few things I would like to see.
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> 1. Improved cameras. While the cameras on current models aren't bad, they could be lot more better, especially in low light. BSI sensors could be used to help with this, and increasing the aperture to allow more light in would help too. Also, the quality of the LED flash could be better. A dual LED flash would also be appreciated.
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> 2. Useful features like NFC and USB OTG. Useful features like these really are going to be shaping the future of technology, and I don't want Zopo to be stuck in the past.
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> 3. Releasing the source code. This is a thing that not too many people care about, but Android enthusiasts like me do. Releasing the source code would give Zopo some extra global recognition and make them more popular amongst the XDA community, which in turn can help boost sales and keep Zopo smartphones up to date with the latest software.
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> 4. Larger batteries on 5" models. This is something I would really like to see. The Zopo ZP980 was a great phone in terms of looks, but it had a rather small battery. I believe most of us could do with an extra 0.5mm if it means we get better battery life. You could also sell larger batteries for the phones so that those who want more battery life could buy the extra larger battery while those who would rather have thin phones could stick with the smaller batteries.
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> 5. Better placement/size of speakers. This is really a nitpick, but I really would prefer having the speakers a little larger so that they won't muffle to easily. This really is a nitpicky thing, but I do believe there are other users out there that agree with me.
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> 6. Increasing the amount of authorised global resellers. I'm pretty sure you're working on this, so kudos to you guys Zopo!
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> 7. Actively support your user fan base and try to acknowledge and accept user input as much as possible. I know this is slightly difficult, but I believe you guys can pull it off!
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> 8. Make some useful customisations to the UI, but make sure it looks appealing to all customers from around the world, not like LG's UI and Touchwiz. This actually adds brownie points to the device for being more unique and gives people more of a reason to select it over other devices. Things like one handed mode for large phones, or swipe dialing, or maybe even a custom application that syncs your phone to your computer in a similar to Samsung Kies. The possibilities are endless.
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> That's all from me for today. I do hope that this review was straight to the point and not too long that you'd lose interest half way through it. Best of luck to Zopo! Hopefully someday you can knock the larger manufacturers like Samsung and Apple right of the charts! Cheers!
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