Tuesday, May 26, 2015

ZTE prepare a smartphone with dual camera sensor

ZTE prepare a smartphone with dual camera sensor


Coming so only a few days after the presentation of the ZTE Nubia Z9, the Asian company ZTE could be working right now on a new smartphone with two main chambers. The images that have appeared published in the social network Asian Weibo they reveal, showing a smart phone that holds a design on the front quite similar to the rest of the Nubia range, while in the back (covered, of course, with a layer of glass) can be seen a striking main camera with dual-sensor.


 This mysterious smartphone ZTE has a design very similar to the main chambers we have seen in the Honor 6 Plus, a mobile of Honor also incorporated into the back cover a double-chamber principal. Among the other features of ZTE mobile that can be seen in these images we find a dual-LED flash, a physical button for the camera on the left side, a microUSB port on the bottom and, in general, housing design unibody type appears.


ZTE prepare a smartphone with dual camera sensor


 In any case, we must not forget that we talk about images of a conceptual designs distributed by the GizmoChina website. ZTE has not said anything about it, and talk about technical specifications in this case is too risky. For this phone (or any other that ZTE might have prepared for this year) will probably have to wait until the IFA 2015, a technology event held in the city of Berlin (Germany) during the month of September and that, in its edition last year, this company served to show terminals as ZTE Kis 3 Max or ZTE Blade Vec 4G.


 What it can help us to get an idea of the features that we can expect from the new mobile ZTE it is Nubia Z9 currently one of the higher-end phones from this manufacturer. We speak of a terminal that incorporates a 5.2-inch screen with 1,920 x 1,080 pixel resolutions, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, 3/4 gigabytes of RAM, 32/64 GB of internal memory, a 16-megapixel main camera processor, 2,900 mAh batteries, Android 5.0.2 Lollipop and, most striking of all, a wide range of functions in the side curved screens.


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