ZTE unveils a trio of Blade Q smartphones

30 October, 2013

ZTE has announced three affordable smartphones for the European market, which it hopes will help it grow its market share on the Old Continent.

The three new additions to the ZTE lineup are the 4.0" WVGA Blade Q Mini, the 4.5" FWVGA Blade Q and the 5.0" FWVGA Blade Q Maxi.

All three phones share similar internals. They are all powered by the MT6572 chipset with a dual-core 1.3GHz Cortex-A7 processor, Mali-400 graphics and 1GB of RAM. The trio also comes with 5MP rear cameras capable of 720p video recording, VGA front snappers, 4GB expandable internal storage, and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean in charge of operations.


ZTE Blade Q Mini • ZTE Blade Q • ZTE Blade Q Maxi

The connectivity options for Blade Q Mini, Blade Q and Blade Q Maxi are also identical - you get 3G with HSPA support, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n, GPS and FM radio.

ZTE Blade Q Mini, being the smallest of the trio, has a 4.0" TFT display with 480x800px resolution. It comes with the smallest battery too - a 1500 mAh unit.

The ZTE Blade Q has a 4.5" TFT screen with 480x854px resolution and 1,800 mAh battery.

Finally, the ZTE Blade Q Maxi packs a 5.0" TFT display with 480x854px resolution and has the biggest 2,000 mAh battery inside.

The pricing and availability of ZTE Blade Q Mini, Blade Q and Blade Q Maxi is yet to be detailed.

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  • enson
  • 18 Jan 2014
  • Kg@

aw... why aren't these dual sims?

  • Rolinski
  • 31 Oct 2013
  • TqY

The same chip in the 5S? No. A7 from Apple is just their marketing name, not architecture.

With your tiny display, maybe so but these displays consume much more power. It's like comparing a motorcycle to a 6-cyl engine for fuel consumption.

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