ZTE U887 is an affordable 5-inch Android smartphone
0. phoneArena posted on 20 Dec 2012, 03:41
ZTE has been teasing us with its newest high-end models – the Grand S and the Nubia Z5, but it has been working on a cheaper alternative to them all along, as it now turns out. The ZTE U887, which is an Android smartphone that hasn't been given a fancier name yet, has a massive, 5-inch capacitive screen, exactly like the other two handsets we mentioned, but the LCD panel has a significantly lower pixel count...
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1. wendygarett (limited) 2 days ago posted on 20 Dec 2012, 03:44 1 0
at least it is not an unhealthy 1080p phone lol :)
2. tiara6918 posted on 20 Dec 2012, 03:49 1 0
I don't think zte will put a 1080p display on a mid-range device especially considering that it aims for a budget friendly price tag
3. MC1123 posted on 20 Dec 2012, 03:57 0 0
hey PA, there's actually more cheaper than this! haven't heard of micromax canvas 2/myphone a919 duo? why don't you bing search it?!
5. Shubham412302 posted on 20 Dec 2012, 04:39 2 0
well micromax a110 is better than this at200$
6. ajac09 posted on 20 Dec 2012, 08:10 0 0
only thing wrong I see is only 512mb of ram on a big screen phone 1gig should be STANDARD
7. kindlefireowner posted on 20 Dec 2012, 08:21 1 0
That's not the only thing wrong. It's made by ZTE.
8. snowgator posted on 20 Dec 2012, 08:32 0 0
I have often wondered what the ceiling is on the market for Phablets, which I call any phone 5" or bigger. Is the desire large enough (pun completely intended) to support a truly cheap version, or is that market more high end? As phone makers start pimping out these 5"+ devices, I guess we will see.






