iPhone 6 Plus-Inspired Phablet, ZTE Q7 Emerged at TENAA

Since the inception of Apple's aesthetically-designed smartphones: iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, many leading companies have become more fervent to introduce cutting-edge mobile phones in order to gain better revenue. After Lenovo and Spice, the China based Multinational Corporation: ZTE has also geared up to bring an elegantly-crafted phablet, called Q7 in tech space.

According to the reports of Phonearena, this unannounced handset has passed through China's Telecommunication Equipment Certification Center: TENAA, whereby its various images and specifications have been posted on official website.

ZTE Q7

Apparently, the successor of firm does reminiscent about iPhone 6 Plus in first glimpse due to identically-designed exterior and it has been claimed to feature similar 5.5-inch screen size. But, display of mobile phone delivers a pixel resolution of 720 x 1280p that is lesser than 6 Plus's 1080 x 1920 pixel resolution.

It will be power packed with a MediaTek octa-core processor that is clocked at 1.5 GHz. And, comprisal of 2GB alongside 16 GB of built-in memory have been also mentioned by the informant. In terms of software, handset will be loaded with Google's Android 4.4.4 KitKat operating system. It will incorporate a rear shooter of 8-megapixel with dual LED flash along with 3-megapixel selfie camera.

ZTE Q7

Moreover, Q7 will render LTE connectivity option and expected to be showcased on the shelves of retail stores with 157×78×7.9mm scale and a weighing of 160 grams. However, this smartphone has been speculated to be launched as a mid-range phablet in China in near future, but it is yet to receive some official words from the company.

Source: Phonearena.com