ZTE is supposed to make a big splash at CES this coming January, but it seems we’re getting info on all its goods well in advance. One device that might make an appearance at the trade show is the ZTE Grand X, and it looks like it has made it to the FCC right on time for that to be able to happen.
The FCC filing reveals an awful lot about where this device is looking to go. T-Mobile’s logo is plastered on the back of it so we can pretty much put a check mark in the “magenta” column. This 4.3 inch device will look to fill a spot on the “cheap” end of T-Mobile’s lineup as this package comes with some modest specs.
A 1GHz dual-core MediaTek processor sits inside to power Android along, a 5 megapixel shooter will take care of your stills, and HSPA+ looks to be available for your downloading pleasure. We’d expect ZTE customization on top of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, but things could easily change by the time the device launches.
The device certainly isn’t the looker that the ZTE Nubia Z5 turned out to be, but if you need an affordable smartphone to carry you into the new year this one might be worth keeping an eye on. Check out the full listing over at the FCC.
[via Engadget]