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New Delhi: Chinese mobile phone giant ZTE that is the world's fourth largest mobile phone manufacturer has introduced six new smartphones and four new data card devices in India. The phones are priced between Rs 5,000 and 15,000.
ZTE has signed a strategic partnership with Pune based Calyx Telecommunications for its smartphones and with Digilife for data cards.
The new ZTE Android phones launced in India are ZTE Grand X Quad Lite priced at 14,999, ZTE Blade G2 priced at Rs 11,599, ZTE Blade C priced at Rs 7,599, ZTE Blade L priced at Rs 12,599, ZTE Kis Flex priced at Rs 5,799 and ZTE Blade E priced at Rs 11,999.
The ZTE Grand X Quad Lite has a 5 inch display and is powered by a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor, 1 GB RAM and has 4 GB of internal memory. The storage can be upgraded to 32 GB with the use of memory cards. The 5-inch display of Grand X has a resolution of 550 x960. The phone has a 5 megapixel rear and a 0.3 megapixels from camera.
ZTE also launched its Swift series of 3G datacards in four variants comprising of Swift (7.2Mbps with Voice Call) priced at Rs 1799, Swift Plus (14.4Mbps) priced at Rs 1999, Swift WPlus (14.4Mbps with Wifi) priced at Rs 2250 and Swift Speed (21.6Mbps with Voice Call) priced at Rs 2499.
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