LTE-capable ZTE N910 phone passes through FCC testing

updated 10:40 am EDT, Tue March 20, 2012

 

ZTE N910 with LTE gets FCC approval


Chinese maker ZTE has successfully run its upcoming N910 LTE smartphone through the FCC. Introduced before last month's Mobile World Congress, the phone should sport a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, a 4.3-inch, 480x800 touchscreen, and Android 4.0. In FCC form, it received AWS Band IV and PCS Band II LTE support, meaning it will likely show up at smaller carriers such as Cricket or MetroPCS.

The phone should otherwise have a five-megapixel rear camera capable of capturing 1080p video. An NFC radio won't be present.

When the N910 ships in the US or for how much remains to be seen. The FCC's testing isn't always a surefire sign that a device will arrive stateside. [via Engadget]




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