ZTE Warp 7
Phone Scoop Review
Oct 14, 2016 by Eric M. Zeman
ZTE's low-cost Warp 7 finds itself amongst some fierce competition in the middle of Boost Mobile's lineup of Android smartphone. This big-screened handset has conservative styling, but scores well on core functions such as call quality and battery life. Here is Phonescoop's in-depth review. read review ›
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One of Boost best phone's for the price.
I was quite surprise by this phone. This is a really good phone and I can say it's one of the best mid range phone's on Boost for the "money" you can't go wrong for $99.
It's pretty much pure Android UI, good big clear crisp bright display, thin and light, decent camera, fast considering the specs with no lag, loud rear speaker and great battery life. It has a rounded shape and shrunken bezel's compared to the Warp Elite which makes it feel small and great in the hands. I like the look and feel of the back cover.
I've had lot's of Android phones over the years and they all had NFC and I probably used it twice. It doesn't bother me not to have it for a while and besides tap and pay is in it's infancy and right now I just prefer to just use my cards.
This phone is an replacement / upgrade for my Warp Elite which in itself was a really good Boost phone and in some cases better. But unfortunately if you want to get the latest android with these cheaper phone and even more high phones, you have to get a new phone or root and ROM. At these prices it's easier to just upgrade and sell the other phone to recoup some of the cost and that's what I did.
This is an overall great phone and is a definite keeper. I liked it so much that I got one for my son who also loved his Warp Elite and now is loving this one even more.
Pro's
5.5" 720p Display
13mp Camera
5mp Front Camera
Quad Core 410 Processor
2GB Ram and 16GB Rom
Battery Life and it's removable
Dolby Digital Sound
Great Sound, Speaker, Ringer Quality
Reception
Smaller footprint
Only $99 Retail Price (No Contract)
Con's
No NFC