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By amirul
ZTE has introduced three inexpensive smartphones for the European market place, which it expects will support it improve its marketplace share on the Old Continent.
The three new upgrades to the ZTE lineup are the 4.5" FWVGA Blade Q, 4.0" WVGA Blade Q Mini, and the 5.0" FWVGA Blade Q Maxi.
All three phones feature equivalent internals. All of them are operated by the MT6572 chipset with a dual-core 1.3GHz Cortex-A7 processor,1GB of RAM and Mali-400 graphics and The trio also includes 5MP rear cameras which is equipped of 720p video recording, 4GB expandable internal storage,VGA front snappers and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean responsible for procedures.
The connection options for Blade Q Mini, Blade Q and Blade Q Maxi are also similar - you get 3G with HSPA service, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n, GPS and FM radio.
ZTE Blade Q Mini, becoming the tiniest of the trio, has a 4.0" TFT display with 480x800px resolution. It contains the littlest battery as well - a 1500 mAh unit.
The ZTE Blade Q has a 4.5" TFT screen with 480x854px resolution and 1,800 mAh battery.
Eventually, the ZTE Blade Q Maxi features a 5.0" TFT display with 480x854px resolution and has the greatest 2,000 mAh battery inside.
The pricing and availableness of ZTE Blade Q Mini, Blade Q and Blade Q Maxi is not detailed.
