Available
now 4th September 2012
The curiously named ZTE Grand X IN will be ZTE's flagship
smartphone when it hits retailers later this month, and it
will be one of a very small number of Intel-based Android devices
on the market.
There is already an ARM-based version of the Grand X, but frankly
that is looking a bit underspecified compared to the competition,
and the Grand X IN gets a useful upgrade when it comes to hardware.
On the front is a 4.3" 540 x 960 pixel display, on the back
is an 8 megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture, plus a 0.3
megapixel unit on the front for video calling. The ZTE Grand X IN
is an Android 4.0 device and has all the usual features including
3.5G connectivity, WiFi and Bluetooth plus an FM radio and NFC.
Inside is an Intel Atom Z2460 processor (probably clocked at
1.6GHz) plus 1GB of RAM, 4GB of internal flash memory and a microSD
slot. There's a 1650 mAh battery, and the ZTE Grand X IN measures
127 x 65 x 9.9mm and weighs 141 grams.
For a flagship phone, the ZTE Grand X IN isn't really all that
high-end compared to rivals, but it has a specification set that
should suit almost all customers and it should come with a very
attractive price tag when it hits the market.
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