ZTE has announced the Era smartphone, their first quad-core device.
The phone runs on Android 4.0, has a 1.3GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, a nice 4.3-inch 960 x 540 qHD display and a thin form factor that is only 7.8mm thick.
Additionally, the phone has 8GB internal storage and 1GB RAM.
The device has quad-band support with HSPA+ 42, Wi-Fi, UMA (Wi-Fi Calling), Bluetooth 3.0, HD Voice capability, Dolby-engineered sound, and DLNA.
ZTE did note that the device will have a UI layer called Mifavor, but the pictures don't seem to imply huge changes from the stock experience.
The phone will hit Europe and China in the Q3 with no word on a U.S. release (if there is one).
Additionally, the phone has 8GB internal storage and 1GB RAM.
The device has quad-band support with HSPA+ 42, Wi-Fi, UMA (Wi-Fi Calling), Bluetooth 3.0, HD Voice capability, Dolby-engineered sound, and DLNA.
ZTE did note that the device will have a UI layer called Mifavor, but the pictures don't seem to imply huge changes from the stock experience.
The phone will hit Europe and China in the Q3 with no word on a U.S. release (if there is one).