Tuesday, August 12, 2014

ZTE announces PF200 and N910 LTE Android 4 handsets

Jumping the gun a bit on MWC, ZTE has just announced two new handsets both featuring the latest version of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich along with LTE connectivity. The PF200 and N910 will be ZTEs headliners at the show in Barcelona next week. Details are still a bit sketchy, but well gather up what we can from ZTEs announcement until all is revealed toward the end of the month.

The PF200 is the higher specced of the two models with its 4.3-inch (950 x 540) qHD capacitive touchscreen, 1.5GHz (dual-core?) processor, 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, DLNA support, Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi, GPS, LTE, mobile high-definition link (MHL) and near field communications (NFC).

The "mid-range" N910 has a 1.2GHz chip and a 5MP shooter on the rear with autofocus and flash. It uses a WVGA (800 x 480) touchscreen of unknown size and includes DLNA technology, LTE connectivity, GPS, WiFi, and Bluetooth. It must also be noted that ZTEs N910 is a CDMA-only smartphone which will inevitably affect its global availability.

We shall be back with more info in the coming days to clear up the specs a bit more and talk about where, when and at what prices ZTEs PF200 and N910 handsets will launch at.



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