ZTE Mobile, The Concord 2 is ready to take on the Moto E

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ZTE has announced another smartphone. ZTE is launching an affordable premium smartphone to the US named Concord II for MetroPCS and T-Mobile. The Concord II is a build quality for the price. It will be landing on May 19th. It is not a powerhouse device but a mid-range Android device. ZTE is value with a customizable Android experience.

zte-concord-IIThe Concord 2 is mid-range mobile and it is the latest announced android smartphone option. ZTE will be selling it through T-Mobile and MetroPCS from May 19. The phone’s arrives after Motorola launched the Moto E, a $130 Android 4.4 phone, and a 4G LTE version of the Moto G. Both are tough in competition to follow, so what’s ZTE brings for us?

The Concord II has a 4-inch display. It has a 480 x 800 pixel resolution. It runs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, which is a bit questionable. It is derived by Snapdragon 200 processor running at 1.2GHz, and 1GB of RAM with 4GB of internal memory. This is the resembling the Moto E. Where the Concord II has improvement over the Motorola phone regarding the camera, which has 5-megapixels sensor lens with LED flash which is not provisioned in Moto E.

The feature will also list MicroSD card slot, it has an 1820mAh battery ranging for six hours of talk time. It has almost no Android customization. It is accompanied with a dual microphone setup for improving call quality. The phone chassis partly made from aluminum, with thickness of 10.9mm and 124 grams of weight.

Those selecting the handset with T-Mobile, can pair it with the Simple Choice plan, and those selecting MetroPCS will be able to get the unlimited no-annual contract plans that settled at beginning $40 per month. MetroPCS not revealed any pricing, and for now the handset has yet to present at the T-Mobile website T-Mobile has saying that the handset will be available for $0 and 24 monthly payments. We are still confirming the price of the ZTE Concord 2’s price when connected to T-Mobile, if you select MetroPCS, and then expect to pay $40 per month on its no-contract plan.

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