![]() Speaking of text, the phone does come preloaded with the Swype typing feature.Īs an Android handset, you'll find a lot of standard Google apps such as Google Books, Gmail, Maps with Navigation, Search, Places, Talk, and YouTube. Both factors don't make it the fastest thing on Earth, but for some of your basic features like making calls, calculating tip, and text messaging, it'll do the trick. The ZTE Score M runs on MetroPCS network and is powered by a 600mHz Qualcomm processor. On the MetroPCS unit, however, I found it to be much more sensitive. I had to push down firmly it in order for it to register my movements. My biggest problem with the original Score on Cricket's network was that its display was quite unresponsive. If I tilted the device just a little from any side, it became difficult or nearly impossible to make out what was on the screen.īelow the screen are the four usual menu, home, back, and search buttons that dimly light up whenever you touch them. ![]() The display also has a narrow viewing angle. Aside from the heavily pixelated images that I saw from menu items and videos (even the simple outlines of circles in the Settings app was fuzzy), I also thought the screen appeared "streaky." Whether it was my eyes that were the problem, scrolling through my apps became a bit nauseating because of all the fuzzy lines that came across the icons. ![]() ![]() The Score M's 3.5-inch HVGA touch screen displays a resolution of only 320x480 pixels at 165ppi, so don't expect lush graphics. ![]()
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