First there was the ZTE Tania Windows Phone and then came the ZTE Orbit, the Chinese company’s second smartphone powered by the Microsoft platform, this time in its Tango iteration. Same as with the Tania, the Orbit is aimed towards those who don’t want to spend a huge amount of money on a device.
The specs are modest with a four-inch WVGA screen, five-megapixel camera with LED flash, 1GHz processor and 4GB of internal storage with no front-facing webcam (sorry future possible Skype users). Whether you will want to buy one largely depends on your location and you financial situation but the phone will most probably be aimed at emerging markets with the company targeting to hopefully sell volumes.
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