Released in Europe this past summer, ZTE's Grand X smartphone is set to launch in the United States through T-Mobile.
An FCC listing showcased a T-Mobile logo on the device's exterior, confirming it's scheduled for a release in the U.S. However, pricing and availability dates have yet to be unveiled.
Powered by a Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor clocked at 1GHz, the Grand X sports 1 GB of RAM, 4 GB storage, a 4.3-inch 960 x 540 display and Dolby Mobile surround sound.
A 5-megapixel camera with HD video recording is situated at the rear, accompanied by a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera. Also included is a 1,650mAh battery, while the operating system is Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
According to a leaked image of the smartphone, ZTE is also preparing to launch a successor to the device with the Grand X Pro.
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halcyon brickmanChinese company. I expect build quality poor. Maybe.I don't know why you'd think that. The Chinese don't have poor build quality IME. Lenovo? Foxconn?Reply -
Azn Cracker Apple phones are made in china too. The quality of the phones are up to your opinion though.Reply -
halcyon The iPhone may no longer be my favorite but it'd be quite a stretch to accuse the poor things of being anything but high quality. The original thru the 4s in particular. Folks just like to hate on the Chinese for some reason. It's not their fault their women are beautiful and intelligent.Reply -
Kami3k halcyonIt's not their fault their women are beautiful and intelligent.Reply
LOL, All China does is steal.
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freggo "Mobile surround sound"Reply
How do you get 'surround' sound from a mobile phone ?
does it come fir 6 earphones ? :)
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spentshells halcyonThe specs seem very low-end. Yeah, I guess T-Mobile is the carrier for such a thing.Reply
HA low end have another look at whats available in the low end of smart phones I think you will change your tune