ZTE has presented at the Mobile World Congress a terminal that aims to become a serious competitor for the flagship mobiles this year. With the inclusion of an NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, the ZTE Era makes the leap to quad-core and shows that the Chinese manufacturer wants to conquer the global mobile market. In addition, another of its strengths is its design, since we are facing one of the thinnest mobiles that currently exist on the market. At just 7.8 millimeters thick, it is a firm bet for ultra-thin equipment.
Outside of these two points, the truth is that the ZTE mobile is weak in some points that subtract some light from the final result. For example, it has a normal TFT screen at a time when most high-end mobiles incorporate technologies such as super AMOLED or Gorilla Glass to avoid scratches. In addition, it fails in the internal memory with only 8 GB, something that will make many users have to choose to buy a MicroSD card. Be that as it may, we are facing a very interesting mobile that can get a good pinch of the market if it is accompanied by the price. We tell you all the details after the jump.
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