Chinese mobile manufacturer ZTE is expected to unveil a new 5.7 inch new android phones at CES 2013. Unwired View reports the device, the ZTE P945, will likely possess a quad-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz. Other attributes expected are a 720p pixel-packed screen, an eight megapixel rear-facing camera, a single megapixel front-facing camera plus a 3,000mAh battery. The P945 is to measure 9mm in thickness and run Android 4.x (Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS)).
The Samsung Galaxy Note 2‘s 5.5-inch frame may have looked gargantuan when it 1st lumbered its way onto the tech scene, but it’s now becoming dwarfed by many a rumoured mobile — the newest ZTE P945, by way of example.
Spied by Unwired View (by means of binoculars, as it tears strips out of skyscrapers, I think about), this intelligent teleph1 features a 5.7-inch screen. That’s not fairly as substantial because the Huawei Ascend Mate‘s ridiculous 6.1-inch display, but is enough for it to fall into ‘phablet’ territory.
While it really is no slouch on the specs front, the P945 does not match up to the Ascend Mate or Note 2. Inside is actually a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, as well as the screen resolution is 720p. The Note 2 is quad-core too, but clocked at 1.6GHz, and has exactly the same 720p resolution as the P945. But the winner on paper may be the Ascend Mate, having a 1.8GHz quad-core engine under the bonnet, and 1080p resolution. That’s just on paper, mind.
For video calls, the P945 has a 1-megapixel front-facing camera, and on the back is an 8-megapixel work — so it sounds solid all round.
Even though you might require bigger pockets, the P945 should not bulk you out too much, seeing as it’s beneath 9mm thick. Huge screens and slim handsets — this really is precisely the opposite of mobiles of old.
The P945 is pictured with China Telecom written on the back, and there is no word whether it’ll make it for the UK. We’ll hopefully hear far more at CES.
With 5-inch 1080p set to become the new normal. LG, Samsung, HTC, Sony and more are at operate on their very own mammoth mobiles. All of which will make the iPh1 5 appear a bit tiddly by comparison.
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