Another
smartphone that Eduardo of GizChina.es managed to lay is
hands on earlier today is
Hisense's X9T, a
5.5-inch phablet that comes powered by a
Snapdragon 800 processor.
Hands on: Hisense X9T
By the looks of it,
Hisense have sourced a surprisingly good
display panel for the X9T. The
display measures 5.5 inches diagonally, and packs a full HD 1920 x 1080p resolution which returns a respectable 400ppi.
The X9T employs a Snapdragon 800
chipset, which houses a quad-core CPU along with 2GB of RAM. There's 16GB of storage on-board to store your media files including clicks from the
device's 13 mega-pixel / 5 mega-pixel cameras. Lastly, a 2980mAh battery is what powers the powerful internals on the
device.
It was learnt that the sample shown at the
MWC features only TD-SDCMA, which means 3G on the
device is limited to China Mobile's networks. However,
Hisense will be releasing a WCDMA compatible version of the X9T (and a few other
Hisense devices) in the near future.