If you want to invest in a wireless charging lifestyle then ZTE Blade 11 Prime is the best deal for you. The one stand feature of Blade 11 Prime is wireless charging. Wireless charging is guaranteed on any flagship-level phone but some mid-range phone does not have this feature. The price of the Blade 11 Prime is $192 and its specs are similar to the Galaxy A12 and Moto G Play. The Blade 11 Prime comes with a 6.5-inch 720p display, 4GB RAM, and a 4000 mAh battery.

Display:

The Blade 11 Prime has a 6.5-inch display with a 720p resolution. The resolution is a little thin and due to this certain images look a little pixelated when looked at closely. The screen is nice and bright. The smartphone has an auto-brightness setting that kept bringing the level down a little too dim sometimes. Due to the low-quality panel, you can notice faint repeating vertical lines on dark parts of the screen. It is not a huge distraction but it is visible.

Battery:

The Blade 11 Prime does not have the back biggest battery but its battery performance is good. The battery can last for a day with ease. Most people demand that the battery lasts at least a full day with heavy use before needing to charge up again. Marquee Feature, Wireless Charging: The standout feature of the Blade 11 prime is wireless charging. Its performance is well but it is a little slow.

The Blade 11 Prime supports Qi charging at 5W. It can take at least 2 hours from 50% to a full charge and during charging the phone got warm but need not worry. No one is expected to have incredible speeds. Wireless charging is a convenient option on the phone particularly if you are such type of person who charges your phone overnight.

Performance:

Within $200 we do not expect fast processing speed but the smartphone falls a little short even considering its price. The Blade 11 Prime is powered by a MediaTek MT6762 Helio P22 chipset with 4GB of RAM. This combination struggles with light tasks such as scrolling through Instagram or Twitter. Although performance is not so bad RAM s opens quickly. But there was significant stuttering just browsing in social media timelines or scrolling through the home screen app drawer. Within this price, some slowness is expected but you did not see stuttering using the Motorola Moto G Play.

ZTE Blade 11 Prime

Software:

The Blade 11 Prime runs Android 11. It is said that there is no plan to offer any additional Android OS upgrade. Only security patches are offered as needed.

Storage:

The Blade 11 Prime is paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of inbuilt storage. It seems not enough. There is an option of a microSD card for additional storage.

Camera:

The smartphone is equipped with a 16MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a 2MP depth sensor respectively. In good light its performance is good. In moderate indoor lighting, some noise reduction is visible. In low light photos look smeary while reduced image sizes are used for social sharing. Other cameras are just fine. The selfie camera result is also good. If you want a budget-friendly smartphone with a must wireless charging option then the Blade 11 Prime is the right choice for you. Motorola Moto G Power and G Play is the best alternative if you spend a little more.