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ZTE to present first smartwatch, new phones at CES

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Update: 2014-01-03 07:09:27
ZTE to present first smartwatch, new phones at CES

DHAKA: ZTE will unveil new smartphones and its first smartwatch at CES in Las Vegas. The BlueWatch targets the fitness market, offering features such as a pedometer and recording of other physical activity and health measurements. The device connects to a smartphone over Bluetooth, allowing users also to check for incoming calls and messages on the device.

The new smartphones include the Grand S II, the latest device in its high-end range, which features a number of new voice control and audio options.

ZTE will also present the nubia 5S and nubia 5S mini smartphones, with Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core processors and the latest photo equipment. The larger nubia 5S features a five-inch Sharp 1080p FHD display and a 13 MP camera with Sony RS sensor, DSLR-like photo options and 4K Ultra HD video capture. The nubia 5S mini features a 4.7-inch Sharp IGZO display and comes in a range of colours.

Other new devices include the Iconic Phablet, with a 5.7-inch display, quad-core processor and wireless charging, and the Projector Hotspot, a device that works both as a mini projector and a Wi-Fi hotspot router serving up to eight devices.

For AT&T`s brand Aio Wireless, ZTE is introducing the Sonata 4G. The low-end smartphone comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 1.4 GHz dual-core CPU and 1GB RAM, as well as a 5 MP camera, 4-inch display and a 1780mAh battery.

ZTE also is working with AT&T to develop the AT&T Wireless Home Base device, which allows users to connect their home telephone to the AT&T wireless network and receive unlimited local and long-distance calls for USD 20 per month. No telephone jack is required; the ZTE device can be plugged into any electrical outlet.

Source: telecompaper
BDST: 1758 HRS, JAN 03, 2014
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