Famous carrier Sprint is testing a ZTE device right now, a model called the Quantum and also known under the codename N8910, according to Android Police. The phone has mid to high end specs and packs a 5 inch 720p screen, a dual core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 processor and a 13 megapixel camera.
There’s also NFC on board and support for Sprint’s 4G LTE. ZTE Quantum runs Android 4.1.2 and the lack of a quad core CPU and 2 GB of RAM certainly don’t make this a flagship model, but we do know that ZTE has hotter stuff coming, including some very appealing Tegra 4 and Snadpragon 800 devices. This model also features a 0.9 megapixel front camera, 1.5 GB of ROM And 4 GB of internal memory, WiFi and 3 capacitive buttons.
The N8910 recently received both WiFi and DLNA certifications and from what I can see, its benchmark result are modest at best, with 9837 points in AnTuTu. This goes to show that both lower end and midrange phones have graduated to the 5+ inch area and Samsung also the Galaxy Grand to show in that area. Now let’s see what price Sprint decides to apply for this ZTE…