Recently, the ZTE of the "two swords" Grand S Grand Memo to attract a lot of attention with superb design and characteristics of the hardware configuration. After Grand Memo giant screen quad-core gains IF Global Design Award Grand S has also been scheduled officially open.
ZTE Grand S will hit the ultimate design, it uses a the gains 2012 "iF Global Design Awards 6.9 millimeters thin one body, equipped with a 5.0-inch 1080p scratch-resistant screen, powered by the the Qualcomm S4 quad-core processor, built-in 2GB RAM, has a 13 million pixel camera.
ZTE Grand S to open in the first for 2013 as ZTE's smartphone, can be said to be devoted enough effort. Of course, another ZTE Grand Memo is in the field of giant screen to build a force of new products, but its a bit more on the positioning of the big-screen business flagship ZTE Grand S. ZTE Grand S "quality" look more technology-oriented fashion crowd.
ZTE Grand S when it is published, with particular emphasis on the word "LTE", that is the ZTE Grand S LTE ", but in China does not yet support 4G LTE network restrictions, this high-speed network experience currently only be able to support 4G LTE network country or region, for domestic users is not yet able to experience the slightest regret. Of course, by ZTE Grand S the phone itself is for 4G LTE support at least be able to make people feel its connotation of "more full.
Source:Bicgate
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