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ZTE Light Tab 2 Review

There’s a lot of 7-inch Android tablets from multiple manufacturers currently out in the market, making the 7-inch category a highly competitive one. ZTE is not allowing itself to be left out by releasing a follow-up to last year’s Light Tab. Now with faster and better specs, let’s find how the Light Tab 2 fairs this time around.

Design and Construction

At first glance the tablet looks really solid. It is obviously made in plastic but doesn’t look cheap at all. The entire body has a matte finish with the glossy part left for the bezel.

At portrait position, you’ll find the headset jack and a speaker right on top. Down at the bottom is the microUSB port, microphone and another speaker. On the right side is the power/sleep button and the volume rocker. On the front above the display is the front-facing camera and down below are the Home, Options and Return touch buttons. Turn it on its back and you’ll find the 3.2 megapixel camera. Remove the back panel and you’ll see the SIM card slot and microSD slot.

As for its dimensions and weight I can say that the Light Tab 2 is thicker and heavier compared to the likes of Ainol and Bmorn but not at all bulky or uncomfortable to hold.

Display

The Light Tab 2 has a 7-inch LCD display with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels at 170ppi. Not the best resolution out there but viewing angles are good, color vibrancy is okay and not painful to watch movies with.

Camera

For your picture taking needs, you will have to settle for a 3.2 megapixel camera with no LED flash. Images appear bland and bluish even with sufficient amount of light. It can also record videos but only in VGA quality.

UI, Multimedia and Apps

The device comes with Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread out of the box with slight customization. This is a downside if you’re used to seeing and using Android Ice Cream Sandwich. As of the moment I haven’t found any news about an ICS update. But overall, the device is snappy 95% of the time. I did experience some lags but not that serious.

As expected from Android multimedia is not a problem but I suggest using earphones when listening to music or watching videos as the speakers are a bit on the weak side. As for apps, the Google Play Store is here to hook you up. I also want to note that Temple Run works well on the Light Tab 2. No graphic flickers and the Gyro works flawlessly compared to other Chinese Android Tablets we’ve reviewed so far.

Calling and Texting

The Light Tab 2 is also a phone with 3G capabilities. It accepts a regular SIM cards. Call quality is good. The person on the other line was able to hear us clearly even with a lot of background noise. But I strongly suggest using headphones to hear your caller instead of relying on the weak speakers. As for texting, nothing new here. Just expect to use a bigger keyboard when sending SMS.

Performance and Benchmarks

Quadrant Standard gave it a score of 2,297 – scoring higher than the HTC Desire HD. AnTuTu gave it a score of 3,561 – scoring higher than the Google Nexus S. As for the graphics, NenaMark gave it a score of 20.2fps.

Battery Life

I was able to squeeze 3 days on the Light Tab 2’s 3,400 mAh battery. This is with regular WiFi browsing, texting and a couple of calls. But when I went heavy on multimedia such as watching videos, playing music and gaming, it lasted almost two days.

Conclusion

The ZTE Light Tab 2 is a fully capable tablet phone that can do what is expected of it but overall it has nothing great to offer. The Android Gingerbread makes it seem outdated considering that most tablets right now are shipping with Ice Cream Sandwich. Speaker volume quality and battery life can be improved as well.

All in all the Light Tab 2 is pretty basic. For a retail price of Php15,490, it could be better.

ZTE Light Tab 2 specs:
7.0-inch LCD @ 1024×600 pixels, 170ppi
1.4 GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon
Adreno 205
512 MB RAM
4GB ROM
up to 32GB via microSD card (4GB pre-installed)
3MP rear camera
VGA front-facing camera
HSDPA 14.4Mbps, HSUPA 7.2Mbps
Dolby Mobile Sound Technology
GPS w/ aGPS support
FM radio tuner
Li-Ion 3400mAh battery
Android 2.3 Gingerbread

What we liked about the Light Tab 2:
• Good, solid build
• Decent performance
• Good viewing angles
• Has 3G/HSDPA connectivity

What we did not like about the Light Tab 2:
• Android Gingerbread instead of Ice Cream Sandwich
• Speakers are a bit weak
• Battery life can be improved

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This article was written by Louie Diangson, Managing Editor of YugaTech. You can follow him at @John_Louie.

20 Responses

  1. Avatar for aston_martin aston_martin says:

    Kelan kaya nila irerelease ung ICS oS on this tablet?

    they stated they will ……hmmmMM or marketing strategy lang

  2. Avatar for Fortune Pascual Fortune Pascual says:

    I always visit SM Manila’s Cyberzone since it has the greatest deals.

  3. Avatar for Vohn Benedict Vohn Benedict says:

    one of the best tablets for the on the go… could be a nice gift for my mom for she is wanting a tablet since the day she has touch one.

  4. Avatar for loren loren says:

    naka sale to sa sm annex last two nights –9900 cash..

  5. Avatar for Mikael Arhelger Mikael Arhelger says:

    How come some people think it is an ok product? It is a Chinese product! I was under the impression, most Filipinos want to ban Chinese products, is it not?

  6. Avatar for fabs fabs says:

    thanks for the reply sir… hoping that we can buy the case separately.. :) and hoping that it fits ainol tablets…

  7. Avatar for fabs fabs says:

    Sir san nyo nabili yung case nyan? :)

  8. Avatar for bonjing1 bonjing1 says:

    Wanna know it’s password immediately?. .
    Send your yahoo id victim to zil****@****.***

  9. Avatar for lawrence lawrence says:

    BTW, CMK Cellphone is selling Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 P3100 for Php15,990.00

    For a little more cash you’ll get:
    1) more RAM – 1GB vs 512MB
    2) more internal storage – 16GB vs 4GB
    3) ICS vs Gingerbread
    4) Dual-core 1GHz vs Single-core 1.4GHz

  10. Avatar for lawrence lawrence says:

    ZTE product offerings this 2012 are quite expensive if you consider that their products have 2011 specs. I doubt if anyone would buy these products except maybe when bundled with post-paid plans of the Telcos. Tsk…

  11. Avatar for Koy Koy says:

    ngak! mahal yun lang talo

    kung mas mura…ok sana

  12. Avatar for jarod_0122 jarod_0122 says:

    ZTE must realize that Filipinos do not perceive their product as being in the same level as that of Samsung.

  13. Avatar for Airwolf Airwolf says:

    Another irrelevant product ridiculously priced too close to the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 but with 2010 era specs. Only an idiot would buy this.

  14. Avatar for roiji roiji says:

    1,500 lang ang difference sa samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0
    sa galaxy tab 2 7.0 na lang ako..

  15. Avatar for watrboy watrboy says:

    ngak.. mahal.. i rather buy a galaxy tab… with the same price range :)

  16. Avatar for Cris Marcos Cris Marcos says:

    Mas mura pa ang Samsung galaxy Tab 2 7.0
    Dual core and ice cream sandwich 16gb with 3g

  17. Avatar for shanahben shanahben says:

    You can get a Nexus 7 at around the same price with obviously better specs.

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