Google treated us to the world’s first Jelly Bean-powered device, the Nexus 7. Now, meet the world’s first Jelly Bean-powered smartphone, the ZTE N880E.
But don’t look further than its OS for wow factor, ‘cause that’s it. The rest of its specs are pretty meh. It packs a 4-inch display, 3.2-megapixel cam, Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity, with a 1GHz processor running at the helm supported by 512MB RAM. Latest Android OS, but not exactly the latest and greatest hardware to support it – that pretty much sums up the ZTE N880E.
But I guess the more important question is – will the ZTE N880E be released in the Philippines?
I seriously doubt it since this is a CDMA phone, and as you all know, we’re a GSM country.
That said, this doesn’t exactly mean we won’t be seeing a ZTE Jelly Bean ‘droid in our little neck of the woods. Remember, ZTE phones are own officially in the Philippines, and I distinctly remember a Jelly Bean phone being discussed in the recent launch of ZTE phones in the country. I just can’t recall the specific model name, if ever it was mentioned, and when they plan to roll out.
So it’s a no for the ZTE N880E in the Philippines, but a yes for a ZTE Jelly Bean ‘droid. It’s all just a question of when and what that particular ZTE ‘droid will be.
But just in case you’d still want to learn more about the ZTE880E, feel free to head on over here for additional info on the world’s first Jelly Bean smartphone.