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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

ZTE Grand S will be released at CES 2013


The latest news from ZTE, on the mat CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2013 on 8-11 January 2013 in Las Vegas, ZTE USA will be announcing their new Smartphone will be named ZTE Grand S. In the spirit of the new year will look ZTE Grand S will come up with the design and concept of an elegant and premium unibody, which would give the impression that is very fantastic.

With a sleek design but will come with a Full HD screen that Smartphone Grand S,  ZTE will provide a very attractive impression. With this design it is expected that the gadget users will want to use this product from ZTE. ZTE  claims that  will be the thinnest smartphone in the world. The impression will come with attractive body design made with a ceramic base with a traditional style of china.

To be able to compete in the smartphone market has become more sophisticated, the ZTE Grand S will use a quad-core processor. For the needs of the graph ZTE Grand S using 5-inch display with Full HD facilities. This screen has a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixel density at 440 ppi display. To support performance than using a quad-core processor also comes with 2GB of RAM capacity. As for the photography needs of ZTE Grand S is equipped with a 13 MP camera. For storage space ZTE will put the memory of 32GB. To add to the entertainment smartphone is also equipped with Dolby sound.

Due to be released later appearance at CES 2013, it looks like the ZTE still reluctant to confirm in detail the dimensions of this smartphone. Completeness of smartphones even this is still a newspaper and no clear confirmation of the ZTE. So for smartphone seekers will likely have to wait for CES 2013 is held once to be able to see the real shape of this Smartphone ZTE Grand S. As well known that the end of the year 2012 almost all gadget manufacturers started using screens with the concept of full HD, so this makes the competition in the gadget market increasingly competitive.

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