In addition to the Grand X Quad, ZTE also launched a pair of handsets under the Blade series lineup; the Blade C (V807) and Blade E (V956). Specs and pricing are available after the jump.
Of the two, the ZTE Blade C is the more affordable option which currently retails for Php4,290 a pop. It sports 4-inch WVGA display and runs on 1GHz dual-core processor and 512MB RAM. The handset has Jellybean preinstalled which occupies a good portion of its 4GB internal storage. Don’t worry though, you can expand the memory via micro-SD should you feel the need to do so.
ZTE Blade C (V807) specs:
4-inch 800×480 display, 233ppi
1GHz MT6577 dual-core processor
512MB RAM
Expandable 4GB ROM (up to 32GB)
3.2MP rear camera
HSDPA
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0
GPS w/ A-GPS support
Android Jelly bean (v.4.1)
1,600mAh battery
Dimension: 124 x 64 x 11 mm
Lastly, we have the V965 aka ZTE Blade E which boasts a better configuration than the Blade C. This includes a quad-core Snapdragon processor paired with 512MB RAM, a bigger display with slightly more pixels and a front-facing camera that’s noticeable missing on its more economical sibling. Unfortunately, the battery capacity remained at 1600mAh which is a bit of a letdown considering the added processing power and bigger screen.
ZTE Blade E (V965) specs:
4.5-inch 854×480 display, 233ppi
1.2GHz MSM8225Q quad-core processor
512MB RAM
Expandable 4GB ROM (up to 32GB)
5MP rear camera
VGA front-facing camera
HSDPA
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0
GPS w/ A-GPS support
Android Jelly bean (v.4.1)
1,600mAh battery
The ZTE Blade E retails for Php6,790 and is already available alongside the Blade C in all major accredited MSI-ECS outlets nationwide.
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jonathan says:
ganun ba talaga battery? bilis malowbatt…sana pala lenovo na lang binili ko
Ileanna Zoe Belles says:
sir yuga, can you make a review about the zte blade e? i have the phone as an 18th bday gift from my mom she wants to buy me grand x quad but i told her na blade e na lang kasi mahal at para makatipid siya. but i want to be assured by your review about the unit. thanks and more power :)
jayron says:
Okay tong C. 300 pesoses lang diperensya sa Flare and its pitiful 1300 mah (IIrC) battery. Mas may pangalan pa. Hihintayin ko na lang pantapat nila sa Cruize.
Name: IC DeaDPiPoL says:
still skimping on the battery and ram ~_~
pessimist says:
hehe ok na sana yung quadcore and screen kaso 512ram, bottleneck
tjsas1 says:
quadl-core?