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**Visiting my aunt, I accidentally came across the 360 N6 Pro Titanium Silver. It looked really good. I quickly called a friend who was looking for a phone. He checked it out immediately and placed an order right away. I saw that the 360 official website had a flash sale, but because of my previous impressions of 360 phones, I hesitated for a while and ended up missing the chance. So I waited until the 16th to snap up the N6 Pro on Jingdong. What a relief!**
**Attached is the official configuration diagram of the N6 Pro.**

**Reasons to Purchase:**
1. The new Titanium Silver color and dual-sided glass design really caught my eye.
2. The price of 6GB RAM at 1899 yuan feels very reasonable and competitive.
**Unboxing Experience:**
The outer packaging is small but very festive with big red colors, giving a strong New Year vibe. The front features the 360 logo, and there's another one on the top left corner.

Inside the box is the phone, a data cable, a power adapter, a SIM card ejector, a user manual, and a "Three Kingdoms 2017" game card. Everything is similar to previous models.


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

The micro USB cable is still used, which is a bit outdated compared to Type-C. A Type-C port would be better.

**Phone Appearance:**
The N6 Pro Titanium Silver has a sleek look with silver-white accents and double 2.5D glass on both sides. The aluminum frame gives a premium feel. The front and bottom are also silver, making the phone reflect a lot of light. The real machine looks even better than the photos.



The screen is 5.99 inches, slightly smaller than the 6.1-inch Samsung S8+, but the bezels are still wider.

The back is completely mirrored — even the 360 logo is hard to spot. At the top, there’s a dual camera setup, flash, and fingerprint sensor. The layout is symmetrical and clean, reducing confusion about the back design.

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

At the bottom, there’s a microphone, micro USB port, and speakers.

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

On the right, there are the power and volume buttons.

The card slot and pin are designed for dual-SIM or one SIM plus a memory card.

Here’s a closer look at the camera area:

Now, here's the catch — the first major issue I found with the N6 Pro: some build quality problems. The gap between the antenna and the middle frame is uneven, and it feels a bit too large. It’s clear that some compromises were made during production.



Even the headphone jack isn’t perfectly polished.

Another point: the black border on the screen is not as narrow as expected. However, since it’s a full-screen phone, I didn’t mind it much.

**Boot Experience:**
The boot process is standard, but the navigation bar settings impressed me. I prefer full-screen phones without visible navigation bars. 360 allows you to hide the bar and use gestures instead. Swiping from the bottom-left or bottom-right brings up the sidebar, making app switching quick and smooth.


After booting, the system comes with several pre-installed apps like 360 Security, 2345 Weather, Cool Music Box, Ctrip, iQiyi, Weibo, 360 Mall, Sogou Input Method, and Jingdong (only a channel). All can be uninstalled without affecting performance.

I ran a few benchmark tests. The security bunny score was 138,408, and Master Lu scored 138,604. My Samsung S8+ 6+128G version had around 160,000 points. While the scores aren't the highest, the phone runs smoothly for everyday use.
**Game Performance:**
QQ Speed, King of Glory, and other games run flawlessly. As an average player, this is more than enough. I remember my S8+ struggled with some games, but the N6 Pro handles them easily.
**Multitasking Test:**
I opened QQ Speed, King of Glory, and over a dozen apps. Depending on their memory needs, I could keep 17–23 apps running without any issues, switching seamlessly between them.



**Special Features:**
The N6 Pro has a "Black Tech Folder" with useful features. Let me highlight a few:
1. **Location Switcher:** Great for using apps in different locations worldwide.
2. **Game Accelerator:** Boosts game performance and allows calls to go to the background.
3. **Universal Scanner:** Works with most scanning apps like WeChat, Alipay, and Taobao.
4. **Camera Assistant:** Enhances video and photo quality, especially useful for WeChat calls.

**Other Functions:**
SMS functions are complete, including holiday greetings and spam filtering. The backup and recovery feature is solid.

The N6 Pro has a 4050mAh battery and 18W QC3.0 fast charging. Charging 15 minutes gave me 27% — definitely faster than my S8+.
**Google Services:**
The system includes GMS, and you can access Google Play directly after enabling it.

**Summary:**
This is my first mobile phone review. In my opinion, for mid-range phones, it's not necessary to compare benchmarks or camera quality. Most users just need a reliable, cost-effective device. The N6 Pro offers great value with its 6GB RAM, Snapdragon 660, full screen, 4050mAh battery, and 18W fast charging. It meets daily needs comfortably.
**Advantages:**
- Cost-effective at 1899 yuan.
- Attractive design, especially the new titanium silver color.
- User-friendly system with gesture controls and a camera assistant.
**Disadvantages:**
- Build quality is rough; gaps are noticeable.
- The black screen border is not as narrow as desired.
- Uses a micro USB instead of Type-C.
- Pre-installed 360 apps can’t be fully uninstalled and have ads.
Overall, the N6 Pro is a solid choice if you're looking for a budget-friendly, feature-packed phone. I personally love the design and performance, though the craftsmanship could be improved. Hope this review helps those considering the N6 Pro!
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