The 4.5-inch IPS panel offered good viewing angles and color accuracy. However, the qHD resolution (540×960) resulted in visible pixelation on text and icons when compared to the 720p HD screens of higher-tier phones.
The ZTE Flash featured a 4.5-inch IPS LCD, which was considered a standard, comfortable size at the time. The screen boasted a 720 x 1280 resolution (720p HD) and a pixel density of ~326 ppi.The device utilized for protection, which was a nice addition to a budget-conscious phone. The build was notably sturdy, featuring a rubberized, textured back for improved grip, although it was described by some as somewhat bulky. Camera Performance (The Standout Feature) zte flash
By late 2012, the smartphone market was rapidly transitioning from 3G to 4G LTE. While Samsung and HTC dominated high-end devices, Chinese manufacturer ZTE sought to offer affordable LTE-capable hardware. The ZTE Flash was designed as a “budget flagship,” combining a large screen, dual-core processor, and LTE connectivity at a sub-$100 contract price. This paper analyzes whether the Flash successfully balanced cost and performance. The screen boasted a 720 x 1280 resolution
To understand the ZTE Flash, one must understand the US smartphone landscape in late 2012. While Samsung and HTC dominated high-end devices, Chinese