Performance and Software
The ZTE Score is powered by a single-core 600 MHz processor, which was typical for entry-level smartphones in 2011. Accompanied by 512MB of internal storage and expandable storage via a microSDHC card slot, the phone was mostly suited for simple tasks and running less demanding applications. Initially running on Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread, its users had access to a decent range of apps from Google’s Android Market (now known as Google Play Store), although the device's limitations in processing power and RAM would have restricted multitasking capabilities and running the latest software or games at the time.
- ⬤ ZTE Score Introduction
- ⬤ ZTE Score Design and Build
- ⬤ ZTE Score Display
- ⬤ ZTE Score Performance and Software