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ZTE does notice Android 4.0 smartphone

The Chinese manufacturer ZTE has a prior information notice is published of a new Android 4.0 smartphone. The device, which next week is being presented, is probably intended for the midrange smartphone market.

The PF200 has a 4.3″screen with a resolution of 960×540 pixels, announces ZTE. Thus, the screen diagonal and resolution correspond to that of the HTC Sensation from the summer of last year. The PF200 has support for gsm, 3g, and 4g network lte. The device has an unspecified 1.5 GHz processor, where it’s most likely a singlecore or dualcore.

The new ZTE phone has support for nfc, while the micro-usb port with Mobile High-Definition Link support via hdmi images can output. This technology works via an adapter for smartphones. The mhl port was previously on the Samsung Galaxy S II.

ZTE has yet to have any images of his smartphone published. However, there are some details of a cheaper device for the Chinese market published. That supports lte fdd, a home networking technology that until now only through a Chinese provider is used. The units will be presented next week at telecombeurs Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

The Chinese manufacturer makes basic models, which are then mainly used by providers and other companies to be adapted to it under their own name to be sold. So sold Medion last year, the ZTE Skate under his own name at supermarket chain Aldi. In some cases, ZTE devices, also under the name of ZTE sold, such as the budgettoestel Blade.

Although ZTE is not a well-known name, it is one of the largest manufacturers of phones in the world. Only Nokia, Samsung and Apple sold in the last quarter, more phones than the Chinese. This continued to ZTE include manufacturers like LG, Sony Ericsson, HTC and BlackBerry-maker RIM.

ZTE was not the only one who already details neighbour of upcoming devices. Also, another Chinese phone maker, Huawei, did that. Huawei published already unclear photographs of his Ascend Diamond D1 Q smartphone, which is expected to have a quadcore processor on board.

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