ZTE Grand X headed to T-Mobile, stops by the FCC
The ZTE Grand X will be offered by T-Mobile in the near future. That’s become very clear after the Grand X has been spotted getting approved by the FCC. That’s because the device was photographed by the FCC sporting the T-Mobile logo.
This, by the way, is the ‘vanilla’ Grand X we’re talking about here, and not the Grand X Pro – which leaked by way of a press render more than a month ago, but without any mention of specs (and interestingly, we haven’t heard anything about it since).
The ZTE Grand X has already been available in Europe and other places for a few months, so this is hardly a new phone. However, its imminent arrival at T-Mobile definitely is new.
Of course, the Grand X headed to the magenta carrier has support for the 1700 MHz 3G/HSPA band, also known as AWS – the all-important band in order for it to properly work with TMo’s HSPA network.
The ZTE Grand X has a 4.3-inch 540×960 touchscreen, a 5 MP rear camera, a VGA front-facing camera, a 1 GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, a microSD card slot, 512 MB of RAM, and 4 GB of built-in storage.
The Grand X originally launched running Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, but for a few days now it’s been sold elsewhere with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean preinstalled. It’s unclear at the moment which version of Android T-Mobile’s Grand X will get, but stay tuned for more.
Via Phone Scoop
If you liked the post, you might find these interesting too:
- ZTE Grand X launched in the UK earlier than expected
- ZTE Grand X with Android ICS launching in the UK next month
- ZTE Mimosa X launched as the Grand X. ZTE will have an Intel-powered Android phone
- ZTE intros Grand X IN Android ICS smartphone with Intel Atom Z2460 CPU
- Samsung Odyssey and Marco WP8 devices get leaked prices and model numbers
« Nokia Lumia 920 will be free (on contract) at China UnicomMotorola Droid RAZR and Droid RAZR MAXX get updated to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean »
By 