The
5.7-inch ZTE Grand Memo has been spied again, this time at the Ministry of Equipment in China where it has received it's
network license.
Instead of waiting for the Mobile World Congress later this month,
ZTE surprised many last week and unveiled their newest large
screen phone, the
5.7-inch Grand Memo.
The super sized
Grand Memo has been spotted once again while receiving its official
network license, giving us more of an insight on this monster phone.
From the hands on
photos we can see that the Memo shares a similar design to the wafer-thin
Grand S, and for its size the
Grand Memo looks impressively thin too! It appears the phone will come in a choice of white, black or blue shell with a 13 mega-pixel rear
camera protruding slightly from the body.
According to the info obtained from the Ministry of Equipment the
ZTE GRand Memo weighs in at 189g and has a body thickness of 9.9mm, although due to the
5.7-inch 720
screen appears much thinner.
Like the
Grand S the Memo is powered by a
quad-core Qualcomm CPU, in this instance a 1.5Ghz version, with 2GB RAM, which contradict rumours the phone would be a more powerful 1.7Ghz device.
In addition to the usual smartphone features the
Grand Memo support Dolby stereo, boasts a 3200mAh battery and can record 1080HD video on the main
camera (720p on the from camera).
It's likely that we will see the
Grand Memo make an appearance at MWC later this month, but with all the paperwork out of the way
ZTE could launch the
Grand Memo in China as early as next week.
Thanks to PROFMi for sending the
photos!