Saturday, January 4, 2014

ZTE announces 5 new smartphones for this year's CES

So, there will be five smartphones announced for CES by ZTE. One of them is the Grand S II which is the followup from their flagship smartphone released last year. This phone is purported to feature the voice technology for device unlocking so we don't know if this can work as part of the security ways but think of this method like you're saying something to the door to allow it to open magically. Of course, the downside of this technical feature lies with some bad healthy conditions or something in which this voice feature won't work if you're not feeling well for example.
Other phones are Nubia 5S and 5S Mini, Sonata 4G and Iconic Phablet. For Sonata 4G, it is developed in partnership with AT&T prepaid mobile offshoot Aio Wireless and for Iconic Phablet, it will have the wireless charging feature. Wireless charging feature? How the hell will that work?
Earlier last year, ZTE launched the Orbit which is the Windows Phone device. They also plan to announce a number of other tech products at this year's CES, including a mobile hotspot and their new smartwatch. Can their new smartwatch be more fair technically like it can be connected to any phone and any computer? Can that smartwatch be better than Galaxy Gear?
Okay, it appears that I have explained the new technical features for those phones. Other parts of system specifications are nothing special to talk about such as the CPU, camera size and other stuffs. I'm here to discover and say something about some new interesting technologies so we'll be looking forward to seeing more technical stuffs like the new smartwatches, modern printers, mobile devices with new technologies and so on.