The ZTE Optik Review - The 7-Inch Tablet With Android Honeycomb and Very Competitive Price

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For those who are looking for the low-end Android tablet with decent performance, then it is recommended for you to read the following post about ZTE Optik review. This may be viewed as the participation of ZTE as one of the talented Chinese mobile handset makers besides Huawei in the mobile handset competition worldwide. In this ZTE Optik review you will see the technical specifications overview along with the benefits and downsides of this tablet.

To start with this ZTE Optik review, let's examine the physical aspect of this tablet. At the front side, you will see that the handset is framed by a glossy black bezel but at the back side you will notice that there are two bulbous handgrips with the textured surface. By featuring those handgrips, the tablet may give you the securer feeling whenever utilizing this tablet. The dimension of this device is about 193 mm in height, 119.4 mm wide and 13.2 mm thin. The tablet weighs 400 grams and apparently it's the same weight as the Galaxy Tab 7 Plus has.

When it comes to display technology, ZTE Optik has been loaded with the 7 inches TFT capacitive touchscreen with the screen quality of 1280x800 pixels, 216 ppi of pixel density and thankfully it comes with the multi-touch feature. The screen's glossy coating is reflective, so it is not suggested to utilize this gadget under direct daylight. Nevertheless, the brightness of the display is fairly satisfying and also it has the excellent viewing angles that can allow users to view photo or watch motion pictures from any angle.

For the overall performance, ZTE Optik delivers the promising specifications namely the 1.2 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor and also the 1GB of RAM. Towards the operating system, it operates the tablet-optimized Android Honeycomb OS v.3.2. Technically, the tablet should give you the stable and smooth operation but you may be a bit dissatisfied since you will experience the delay whenever swiping across panels as well as when scrolling over the apps menu. You may also experience some holdups when using the keyboard for typing necessity.

As being the power supplier, the tablet comes packed with the standard battery of Li-ion 4000 mAh which will last for approximately 4 hours in 3G-mode. It is rather unpleasant since the other tablet in the market for example Pantech Element has the battery life of about 5.5 hours in 4G-mode.

Other notable highlights of this gadget are the 16GB internal storage with SD card slot (up to 32 GB), 5 MP rear camera, 2 megapixels secondary camera, internet browser that supports for HTML5 and Adobe Flash, data speed up to 3.1 Mbps (Rev.A), Push Mail, A-GPS, MP4/H.264/H.263 video player, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP EDR, and microUSB 2.0 port. The ZTE Optik runs using CDMA 800/1900 (2G) and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO (3G) and it comes with the budget range of $99.99 (with Sprint contract in US).

Overall, this ZTE Optik review has been conducted to find the good and bad points which can be used as your personal consideration. The benefits of this gadget are the good build construction, HTML5 browser and reasonable price. However, it doesn't have NFC support and 4G, poor battery life, and unstable performance.
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