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ZTE to unveil high-end smartphone at CES
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article published on 14 December, 2012
ZTE has announced it will unveil a high-end smartphone at next year's CES.
The company will reveal the Grand S on January 8th, although there has been little other info released.
So far, we know the Grand S will be a 5-inch device with a 1080p display and a quad-core processor. The phone will likely feature a 12MP camera.
Perhaps more notably, the phone will also feature a ceramic ... [ read the full article ]
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Morreale
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15. December 2012 @ 00:59
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Quote: Perhaps more notably, the phone will also feature a ceramic body and a "traditional Chinese style." Ah, cheap and inoperable. Can't wait to throw it out.
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15. December 2012 @ 08:18
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Originally posted by Morreale: Quote: Perhaps more notably, the phone will also feature a ceramic body and a "traditional Chinese style." Ah, cheap and inoperable. Can't wait to throw it out. Hahaha!!! Classic, and so true!
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15. December 2012 @ 09:28
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Originally posted by Morreale: Quote: Perhaps more notably, the phone will also feature a ceramic body and a "traditional Chinese style." Ah, cheap and inoperable. Can't wait to throw it out. That's not true of the Xiaomi Mii2 though, for example (based on what I've read).
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16. December 2012 @ 16:43
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Well, it seems like ZTE is NOT looking to control the government as the media hypes it to be!! Conspiracy theorists my a**!!
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