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ZTE to launch two new LTE handsets at MWC

CBR Staff Writer Published 20 February 2012

PF200 smart phone and N910 handset will debut with 1.2 GHZ and 1.5GHZ, respectively

Chinese handset maker ZTE is said to be launching two new LTE handsets running Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) with 1.2GHz and 1.5GHz chipsets at the Mobile World Congress telecoms industry show to be held next month in Barcelona.

The PF200 smart phone will have a 4.3 inch QHD capacitive touch screen, with an 8MP camera and 1080p front facing camera for video calling. The handset, which will work across all the LTE, UMTS and GSM spectrums, will come with Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, WiFi, A-GPS, digital living network alliance (DLNA) compatibility, mobile high-definition link (MHL) and video devices and near field communications (NFC) capability.

The N910 handset, which will work across LTE FDD, CDMA and EVDO spectrums, has a WVGA (800 x 480) capacitive touch screen, 5MP flash camera, a 1080p front facing camera for video calling apart from GPOS, WiFi, Bluetooth and DLNA capability.

 

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