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I visited my aunt and accidentally came across the 360 N6 Pro Titanium Silver. I thought it looked really good. I immediately called a friend who was looking for a phone. He checked it out and placed an order right away. I saw that the 360 official website had a limited-time sale, but because of my previous impressions of 360 phones, I hesitated for a while and ended up missing out. So I had to wait until the 16th and snap it up on JD.com.
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**Reasons to Purchase:**
1. The new Titanium Silver color with double-sided glass caught my eye.
2. The price of 6GB RAM at 1899 yuan feels very reasonable.
**Unboxing:**
The outer packaging is small and festive, with a big red design that gives a strong New Year vibe. The 360 logo is on the front and top left corner.

Inside the box, there’s the phone, a data cable, a power adapter, a SIM card tool, a user manual, and a Three Kingdoms 2017 game card. Everything is standard.


The charging head supports 18W QC3.0 fast charging, which is faster than my Samsung S8+.

The Micro USB cable is still used, which would be better if it were Type-C.

**Phone Appearance:**
The N6 Pro Titanium Silver has a silver-white finish with double 2.5D glass on both sides. The middle frame is made of aluminum alloy, and the front and bottom are also silver-white. The reflection is quite strong, but the real phone looks even better than the pictures.



The 5.99-inch screen is slightly smaller than the 6.1-inch Samsung S8+, but the top and bottom borders are wider.

The back is completely mirrored, so the 360 logo is hard to spot. At the top, there's a dual camera, flash, and fingerprint sensor, giving a symmetrical look. The main camera is 16MP, and the secondary camera is 2MP for depth effects. The front camera is 8MP with F/2.2 aperture, which is sufficient for daily use.

The top has a 3.5mm headphone jack and noise cancellation.

At the bottom, there's a microphone, Micro USB port, and speakers.

On the left, there's only one SIM/TF card slot.

On the right, there are power and volume buttons.

The card slot allows two SIMs or one SIM and one microSD card.


Now, here’s the biggest issue: some workmanship problems. The antenna gap is uneven and seems a bit large. It’s clear that some compromises were made during production.



The headphone jack isn’t polished well either.

Another thing is that the black border on the screen isn’t too narrow, but since it’s a full-screen phone, I didn’t mind it much.

**Boot Experience:**
The boot process is similar to other phones. However, the navigation bar settings impressed me. I prefer full-screen phones without visible navigation bars. 360 lets you hide the bar and use gestures instead. Swiping from the corners brings up the sidebar and allows quick app switching.


After booting, the system comes with 360 Security (also considered system software), 2345 Weather, Cool Music Box, WeChat, Ctrip, iQiyi, Weibo, 360 Mall, Sogou Input Method, and JD.com. All can be uninstalled without issues.

I ran some benchmarks. The security Bunny Run score was 138,408, and Master Lu scored 138,604. My S8 Plus 6+128G version scored around 160,000. While not the highest, the performance is solid and smooth for daily use.
The phone handles games like QQ Speed and King of Glory smoothly. As an average user, it’s more than enough. I remember my S8 Plus struggled with these games, but this one runs them flawlessly.
Testing background apps, I opened 17–23 apps at once, and they all stayed open without reloading. Switching between them was seamless.



The N6 Pro has a "Black Tech Folder" with several useful features. I’ll briefly introduce a few:

1. **Location Crossing**: This feature allows you to appear anywhere in the world and works with most common apps.
2. **Game Accelerator**: It automatically adjusts game performance and allows calls to be answered in the background.
3. **Universal Scanner**: This app can scan codes for WeChat, Alipay, QQ, Weibo, Taobao, JD.com, Mobai, OFO, Xiaoming, Xiaolan, Youbai, Funbike, Youku, and iQiyi.
4. **Camera Assistant**: Combines with the camera, video, and music apps. For example, when using WeChat video, the assistant allows beautification and framing adjustments—very useful for users who value photo quality.


**Other Features:**
SMS functions are straightforward. You can send regular messages, set holiday greetings, and even back up and block spam SMS directly within the app.

The N6 Pro has a 4050mAh battery and 18W QC3.0 fast charging. Charging 15 minutes gives 27% power, which is impressive.
It also includes GMS service, allowing access to Google Play for authentic games.

**Summary:**
This is my first time reviewing a phone. In my opinion, for a 1000-yuan phone, there's no need to compare benchmark scores or camera quality. Most people use these phones for everyday tasks, and high-performance models like this one are more than sufficient. If you're not buying a flagship from mainstream brands, just check the RAM and processor, and ensure the build quality is decent. Other features usually meet daily needs.
I didn't focus too much on benchmark scores or camera tests because there aren't many comparable options at this price point. I hope this review helps those considering the 360 N6 Pro.
**Advantages:**
- Cost-effective: 1899 yuan for a Snapdragon 660, 6GB RAM, full-screen display, 4050mAh battery, 18W fast charging, and dual cameras.
- Appearance: The titanium silver color is very appealing.
- System: The UI is user-friendly, with hidden navigation and gesture controls that are easier to use than Samsung S8+.
**Disadvantages:**
- Poor craftsmanship: The antenna gap is noticeable and may bother some users.
- Black border: A narrower border would be better.
- No Type-C port.
- Pre-installed 360 software: Some ads are hard to avoid, and it can't be fully uninstalled.
Overall, I think the 360 N6 Pro is a great choice. It's my first 360 phone, and the design and 6GB RAM are what attracted me most. The only downside is the rough workmanship. I hope this review helps others make an informed decision.
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