Today’s a big day for ZTE and Sprint, because the two companies are coming together to launch three new devices.
First up is the ZTE Max XL, which is coming to Sprint after launching at Boost Mobile earlier this year. Sprint is offering the Max XL at a price of $192.
The Sprint version of the ZTE Max XL is the same as the Boost Mobile version when it comes to specs. That means that it’s packing a 6-inch 1920×1080 display, 13-megapixel rear and 5-megapixel front cameras, an octa-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, and a 3990mAh battery. The ZTE Max XL comes preloaded with Android 7.1.1 and supports Sprint’s HPUE network technology for better coverage.
If you’d like to learn more about the ZTE Max XL before plunking down your money for a unit of your own, you can find a review of the device from our friends at PhoneDog right here.
The second new ZTE and Sprint device is the Warp Connect. This mobile hotspot can connect up to 10 devices to Sprint’s LTE network at once and includes a 1.4-inch display so that you can monitor your connections, signal, data usage, and more. The ZTE Warp Connect is powered by a 2300mAh battery.
Pricing for the ZTE Warp Connect is set at $144.
Rounding out today’s announcements is the Sprint Phone Connect 4 by ZTE. This device enables you to add your landline to your Sprint plan and take it with your when you travel somewhere. This device is priced at $120.
You can find all three of these new devices in Sprint stores and from the carrier’s website.
Source :
Androidandme