ZTE to unveil LTE handsets at Mobile World Congress

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ZTE is set to launch two new LTE handsets running on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating systems, with 1.2 GHz and 1.5 GHz chipsets, at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

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One amongst the two smartphones, the PF200 offers a 4.3 inch QHD capacitive touch screen, with an 8MP camera and 1080p front facing camera for video calling.

The handset works across all the main LTE, UMTS, and GSM spectrums, and comes with Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, WiFi, A-GPS, digital living network alliance (DLNA) compatibility, mobile high-definition link (MHL) for connecting to home audio and video devices, as well as near field communications (NFC) capability.

The other smartphone 'N910' works on LTE FDD, CDMA and EV-DO spectrum. It has a WVGA (800 x 480) capacitive touch screen, with 5MP autofocus and flash camera, with a 1080p front facing camera for video calling. Other features of the phone include- GPOS, WiFi, Bluetooth and DLNA capability.

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''These LTE devices are the fore-runners of a wide range of LTE devices ZTE will bring to the market in the coming months, and as more and more LTE networks come on stream,'' said He Shiyou, executive vice president and head of the Terminal Division of ZTE.

''They will be feature products among a very wide range of devices on display at the ZTE stand at Mobile World Congress 2012,'' said He Shiyou, executive VP and head of the Terminal Division, ZTE.