Hi guys its ASB YT, and this is quite possibly the best smartphone I've been able to get my hands on this year outside the heavily marketed globally, renowned ones. The company who made this aren't necessarily unknown, but I can pretty much guarantee that around 90 percent of all the general consumers out there in the west anyway will have never heard of this individual phone. As a result, you get many of the similar features of the more well-known handsets like the Samsung s21 series the latest Apple iPhones, etcetera, but you can pick this up for a little of a cut down price. I am, of course, talking about the ZTE accent, 30 ultra, and there are certain things about this phone that make it one of my favorite phones of the year, but a couple of things that potentially hamper it as you'll see, let's dive into all of that drop a like on the video if you enjoy it subscribe. If you love this sort of content, and thanks to fuel for sponsoring today's video so straight away in terms of the look and feel in the hand, this is legitimately probably my favorite phone going at the moment. Metal and glass construction feels really nice and premium great matte textured finish on the rear, but they've also absolutely nailed the ergonomics.
It's large enough to be good for content consumption, but not quite as big as the likes of the s21 and me 11 ultras. So one handed use is much better, and it's slim enough not to feel bulky. The sharp flat edges give it that air of elegance and even dotty is a fan. The slim nature of this phone does potentially present one possible problem more on that later. But firstly, what else do I like? Well, the 6.67-inch full HD plus AMOLED display, looks great interrupted only by the small punch hole, camera cutout, that houses a 16, megapixel shooter and yes, it doesn't have quad, HD or 4k resolution options, but it has a whopping 144 hertz refresh rate, so for social media scrolling and gaming. It's as smooth as James Bond, which James Bond, I hear you ask Sean Connery, maybe Pierce Brosnan, but that's just me, I'm sure will divide opinion now, there's no denying that elements of this phone have been taken from the possibly more well-known premium flagship handsets, but I don't mind that providing the quality is on par and, on the whole, the axon 30 ultra is you have the same high-end performance with the Qualcomm snapdragon 888 chips and eight gigabytes of ram, which is excellent for heavy workloads, multitasking and gaming, and the stereo speakers are decent enough to enhance such activities.
Unfortunately, due to the slim nature of this phone, it can only pack a 4600 my battery, so not huge, not massive, but it's solid enough for casual users and the 65 watt fast charging is just the ticket for a quick fill me up. That sounds a bit weird, quick top up moving on. So what's the catch? How is this beautiful phone with great hardware, just around two-thirds of the price of its more premium flagship alternatives at around 700 and 750 UK pounds us dollars? Well, as far as I can see, there are a few little things and one big thing: let's discuss them all, starting with the little things. So. Firstly, it's gorilla glass 5 instead of 6 or the latest Vitus, still fairly decent protection for glass, but could be better for sure.
There's also no IP rating here and no wireless charging may be a dealbreaker, maybe not, but the one thing that could be potentially a dealbreaker for me personally anyway, is the camera. Now, that's not to say this, camera system is terrible because it definitely isn't. In fact, you can snap some really nice shots with this setup of three 64 megapixel sensors and an 8 megapixel periscope zoom lens. This lens takes care of all the action from five times: optical zoom, all the way through to 60 times digital with the other three being two times, optical portrait lens a primary wide and an ultra-wide angle. Also, it's absolutely versatile enough with plenty of options here to grab the shot you want, but the overall results can often be a little underwhelming, especially in terms of focus.
I often find the image in the viewfinder looks absolutely great, but when you take the shot, the end results aren't quite as good as what you see originally and that's a little disappointing. I often find the end result. Picture is just lacking in a bit of sharpness and detail. It looks a little soft compared to what you see in the viewfinder I mean legit. The camera is probably the only reason.
My sim card is not in this phone right now. It ticks pretty much every single other play here. One thing you have to consider, of course, is that in my line of work, I am fortunate enough to test and use the best of the best in this department, so you could potentially say I am a little spoiled here and for my job as well social media. I want to use, where possible the best possible camera so that my images etc. Look the best, but quite simply, as long as you can snap, some nice holiday shots and a few family moments, etcetera.
That might be enough, in which case this delivers no question, and this phone then becomes a real contender to top it off. The software is a kind of blend between the android experience. You would expect android 11 in this case and partly Huawei's emu and partly apple's iOS, especially the large icons in the quick settings menu. Interestingly, I believe google are looking to produce something similar with their next stock. Android update, so possibly ZTE might be one step ahead of the game here, all in all, it's a really top phone.
It's a decent price, and if those few things that I personally aren't massively keen on, don't bother you, then I really don't think you could be disappointed here. Let me know what you think in the comment section below about the ZTE accent: 30 ultra. Do you think it can potentially compete with the likes of the s21 series, the latest from apple uh, Huawei Hawaii? It's definitely not Hawaii. How are we? How are we? Oh? My word Huawei. Let me know what you think compared to those other devices, and that brings me nicely onto today's video sponsor fuel.
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