Huawei M750, ZTE C90 to be launched by MetroPCS
Huawei M750 and ZTE C90 are two new and quite interesting phones that should be launched in the US soon.
The first handset, Huawei M750, is a full-touchscreen device that was recently approved by the FCC, with the logo of MetroPCS on it. So it’s obvious that the regional carrier (which plans to deploy a LTE network) will release it sometime later this year.
The M750 is just a basic phone, with a simple design and simple features. Its display size and resolution are not known, but we do know that the handset packs a 1.3MP camera, Bluetooth and a 1150 mAh battery.
Here’s what the Huawei M750 looks like:

ZTE C90 is also a handset that might reach MetroPCS. It was just approved by the FCC to work on the AWS bands – so it could be launched by Cricket too.
The C90 looks a bit weird, sporting a smallish display and a sliding QWERTY keyboard:


Its other features include GPS, a 1.3MP camera, Bluetooth with A2DP and MicroSD card support (up to 2GB).
No word yet on when Huawei M750 and ZTE C90 will be officially announced.
Via CellPhoneSignal, PhoneScoop
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