![]() ![]() Other connectivity protocols are the standard fare. During testing in midtown Manhattan it registered great network connectivity, with a top speed of 20.6Mbps down and 22Mbps up. It supports LTE bands 2/4/5/12/66, which is similar to the Zmax Pro, aside from band 66 which boosts downlink bandwidth for better download speeds in congested areas. The Z Max is available on MetroPCS, which uses T-Mobile's network. In direct sunlight things can wash out a bit, but remain visible if you crank up the brightness. Viewing angles are solid and colors are accurate. It's much sharper than the 720p Stylo 3 (258ppi), and while you'll notice some pixels on close inspection, for the most part text and graphics are clear. The panel boasts a respectable 367 pixels per inch resolution (ppi), the same as the Zmax Pro. We usually like to see a higher resolution at this size, but for the price it's hard to complain. ![]() The face of the Z Max is dominated by a big, bright, 6-inch 1,920-by-1,080 IPS display. When paired with wired headphones audio is enhanced by Dolby Atmos software, which uses customized sound profiles, but the phone doesn't deliver genuine high-resolution audio. The bottom has a USB-C charging port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. You'll also find a rear fingerprint sensor that's easy to reach with your index finger.Ī set of clicky volume buttons and a ridged power button sit on the right, while the left is home to a SIM/microSD card slot we tested with a 256GB card. To make the bulky build a bit easier to handle, the back of the phone has a grippy texture to keep it from slipping. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Coolpad Conjr Review ![]()
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