ZTE has announced that their flagship Android phone, "Skate," will eventually end up rivaling those made by LG, Samsung, HTC and Acer. It'll use a 4.3" touch screen, Android 2.3, an 800MHz CPU and the Adreno 200 graphics unit. There's also a 5MP camera, Bluetooth, A-GPS, a G-Sensor and a hardware compass. The company's throwing in Wi-Fi as well as GSM/GPRS/EDGE at 900/1800/1900MHz and HSDPA/UMTS at 900/2100MHz support, but there's no indication that it will ever reach U.S. shores.
The Skate--announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona --will have a large, 4.3-inch touch screen. However, its 800MHz processor and 5-megapixel camera make it more midlevel than premium. Also onboard is an Adreno 200 GPU.
ZTE credits the skateboard for its inspiration on its 4.2-ounce 3G candy-bar-style handset.
The Skate is expected to globally launch beginning May 2011.
ZTE credits the skateboard for its inspiration on its 4.2-ounce 3G candy-bar-style handset.
The Skate is expected to globally launch beginning May 2011.
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