Upcoming Android Phones 2013: ZTE Launches Three Entry-Level Droids, All Come With Dual-Core CPU, 1GB Of RAM

As most analysts would say, Android is a highly fragmented platform that is used by dozens of OEMs around the world. ZTE, a Chinese mobile manufacturer is one of the beneficiaries of its popularity. For people looking for budget upcoming Android phones for 2013, then these three devices may be worth checking out. 

ZTE has recently took the wraps off of its three entry-level Android phones which are aimed at the low-end market in China. The three devices, named Blade Q Mini, Blade Q, and Blade Q Maxi have 4", 4.5", and 5" screens respectively. Interestingly, all three device share the same internals. 

The three ZTE Droids run on MT6572 chipset with a 1.3Ghz dual-core Cortex-A7 processor, have the same Mali-400 graphics, and boast the same 1GB of RAM. 

In addition, the three phones have 5MP rear cameras, VGA front cams, and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out of the box. 

Aside from the screens though, the three ZTE phones have distinct battery sizes as well. The Q Mini has a 1,500mAh battery, Blade Q runs with 1,800mAh, while Q Max sports a 2,000mAh battery. 

Pricing and availability were not yet available at the moment. 

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