Here’s a good news for all consumers. ZTE just launched the
cheapest quad-core phone named ZTE U950. It packs a 1.3GHz quad-core
NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor pairs with 1 GB of RAM, 4 GB of internal
memory, a 5.0 MP rear shooter (support 1080p video recording), a 0.3
megapixel front-facing cam, a 2,000 mAh battery and Android 4.0 ICS. But
the down side is, it only comes with a 4.3-inch display with 800×480
resolution. Check out more info after the break.
ZTE U950’s Specs
Beidou’s homepage
ZTE U950 is made by a third-tier smartphone manufacturer called “
Beidou xiao lajiao
(北斗小辣椒)”. Beidou first gained popularity by selling a 699 yuan (US$113)
dual-core phone, which had already sold out 100,000 units. In the
meanwhile, the company also planned to launch a 999 yuan (US$160)
quad-core phone and seems like that’s ZTE U950. If you’re interested in
ZTE U950, pre-order starts today in China. Those who register now will
be eligible to order on 11 Nov and the phone will ship on the 15th Nov.
ZTE does not have any plan to sell the smartphone outside China.
ZTE U950’s Pre-order Page
ZTE U950
Huawei also launched a budget-friendly quad-core phone in Beijing Yesterday — the $305
Huawei Honor II.
Originally, we thought Huawei Honor II would be the cheapest quad-core
phone of this year, but apparently now ZTE U950 has stolen the title.
But noted, Huawei Honor II has far better hardwares and good Android
customization. Check out our review on Huawei Honor II
here.
Source: 139shop,
Tompda (Chinese Translated)
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