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Hands On with the ZMax for T-Mobile

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MadChris89

Jul 5, 2016, 2:55 PM
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Verizon

Is mine supposed to be working with Verizon
Dria428

Mar 3, 2016, 7:56 AM
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ZTE Zmax Mystery symbol

Keep getting symbol that looks like a cone with one scoop of iceceam. Any idea what it means? It comes and goes but not at any specific action I can determine.
brengar61

May 18, 2015, 5:51 AM
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ZTE Z-MAX doesn't recognize sd card

I just bought a 16 GB SDHC card for my z-max and when I installed the card and checked the external storage on the phone it still says mount sd card. Any ideas on why this is happening? I've had the phone for 2 days. Bought it new at Metro pcs. I've looked on every forum and can't find an answer. Please help!!!
Try a different brand SD Card. Then you'll have to format and mount it.
mrc0516

Oct 25, 2014, 12:28 AM
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Walmart Family Mobile...

...version of the ZTE ZMAX is a bit less than $200, but since Family Mobile doesn't do LTE, it's listed as 3G only. Question: does any one know if the Walmart Family Mobile version of the ZTE ZMAX has had the T-Mo 4G LTE radio disabled? I'd like to replace my T-Mo Galaxy Light (on Unlimited 4G plan) and can live without NFC, but not LTE! Also, don't mind saving a few bucks on the phone either! Thanks!
Someone on T-Mobile bought that phone from Walmart, & left a review on the phone. The phone does not have 4G disabled at all, as it's a T-Mobile phone. It's just that Walmart Family Mobile doesn't have access to T-Mobile's 4G network at this time, &...
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acdc1a

Sep 16, 2014, 9:37 PM

$252

This seems like a good value.

Would you consider this mid range or low end?
It's difficult to slot a phone like this into one of three bins (low / mid / flagship.)

But I would consider the Moto G a good benchmark for low-end (or "entry level", as the industry prefers) and this is certainly aiming one step above that in ter...
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