Information on a new ZTE Android for Sprint started surfacing earlier this week, depicting a device with a 4.5-inch screen (hopefully 720p), 1.5GHz dual-core SoC, gigabyte of RAM, and a 12-megapixel main camera. While it can be hard to get very excited about ZTE models, the specs sounded decent enough, if not bordering on mid-range, and the rumored launch price of just $130 on-contract after rebates didn’t sound half bad. Supposedly, the phone would arrive with carrier branding as the Sprint Flash. Today, some more info on the handset arrives, courtesy of some leaked pics.
While there’s nothing fancy to see here, the Flash does look like a nice, modern handset, taking some serious inspiration from Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus. It looks like the phone would arrive running Ice Cream Sandwich, and thankfully without any extra adornments.
Rumors have the Sprint Flash launching on November 11, so we can hope to get confirmation of all these leaks in just a short time.
What do you think of this handset? Is ZTE stepping-up its game, or does this just seem like a knock-off that fails to impress?
Source: Android Police












