Although
ZTE is somewhat a known brand in the
US market thanks to
low cost dongles and
entry-level smartphones, the country hasn't yet witnessed any of
ZTE's high-end
smartphones. However, this is all set to change this month.
The Chinese major will be putting up two of its most well known
smartphones - the
ZTE Grand S and the Nubia 5 (note that it is not the 'Z' from '
Z5' seems to be missing) - for sale starting October the 15th in the
US market. The
phones will start shipping the very next day, i.e., 16th October.
The
Grand S, priced $400, features a 5-inch 1080p display like most other 2013
smartphones. It will come powered by a 1.5GHz quad core processor, the Snapdragon S4 Pro, which will be backed by 2GB of RAM. Imaging will be taken care of by an LED-assisted 13 mega-pixel camera at the rear, and a 2 mega-pixel unit at the front. The
device will come with
Android 4.1 out of the box, and will feature 16GB of on-board storage along with a microSD slot for further expansion. The
device will feature a rather teeny 1,780mAh battery.
Coming to the Nubia 5, the phone will be priced $50 higher than the
Grand S, i.e., $450. The
device is going to be different from the Nubia
Z5 we know according to
ZTE. Full specifications of the Nubia 5 include - 5-inch 1080p display, 16GB on-board storage (Nubia
Z5 comes with 32GB) and
2GB RAM, the same 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro as the
Grand S, and a 2,300mAh battery.
The phones will be available via Amazon and other channels.