ZTE Blade V7 Lite

ZTE Blade V7 Lite

 

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Description & Specs

Being a Lite version, this one is smaller than the Blade V7 and has a 720p resolution, 5-inch display. Designed in Germany and also metallic, the handset features a circular fingerprint scanner for biometric security. Like its bigger brother, the V7 Lite runs Android 6.0, but it opts for a quad-core MediaTek chipset. It still has 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage, along with 8MP front and rear cameras – both with flash modules.

Size: 5.0 inches
Resolution: 1280 x 720 pixels, 294 PPI
Technology: IPS LCD
Screen-to-body: 68.38 %
Colors: 16 777 216
Touchscreen: Capacitive, Multi-touch
Features: Ambient light sensor, Proximity sensor
System chip: MediaTek MT6735P
Processor: Quad-core, ARM Cortex-A53, 64-bit
GPU: Mali-T720 MP2
RAM: 2GB
Internal storage: 16GB
Storage expansion: microSDHC up to 32 GB
Device type: Smartphone
OS: Android (6.0 Marshmallow)
Capacity: 2500 mAh
Type: Li – Ion, Not user replaceable
Rear: Single camera
Main camera: 13 MP (Autofocus)
Video recording: Yes
Features: Video calling
Front: 8 MP (Flash)
Dimensions: 5.66 x 2.76 x 0.31 inches (143.8 x 70.2 x 7.9 mm)
Weight: 4.72 oz (133.8 g)
Biometrics: Fingerprint (touch)
Keys: Left: Volume control; Right: Lock/Unlock key
LTE (FDD): Bands 1(2100), 3(1800), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 20(800 DD), 28(700 APT)
LTE (TDD): Bands 38(2600), 40(2300)
UMTS: Bands 5(850), 8(900), 1(2100)
Data Speed: LTE, HSPA
Dual SIM: Shared with microSD
Headphones: 3.5mm jack
Speakers: Earpiece, Loudspeaker
Features: Album art cover, Background playback
Radio: FM
Bluetooth: 4.0
Wi-Fi: 802.11 b, g, n; Hotspot
USB: microUSB, USB 2.0
Features: Mass storage device, OTG, Charging
Location: GPS, A-GPS
Sensors: Accelerometer, Compass, Hall (for flip covers)
Other: Tethering, Computer sync, OTA sync
Notifications: Haptic feedback, Music ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Flight mode, Silent mode, Speakerphone
Other features: Voice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording
Officially announced: Feb 22, 2016