ZTE V9 Android Tablet Hits the FCC

ZTE is more famous for their budget-friendly OEM feature phones, but that doesn’t mean the company is going to miss out on the tablet bandwagon after eyeing the success by other manufacturers who are in the game.

ZTE’s appealing V9 Android inscription done an coming during MWC this year, branch some heads with a neat form factor. A V9 won FCC approval, a good pointer that a device will be creation a approach to a United States soon.

Under the hood there’s a Qualcomm MSM7227 CPU, plus 1GB of RAM and a microSD card slot is also on board. There’s a 3.2 megapixel camera at the rear, plus a 3400 mAh battery on board, delivering 500 hours of standby. WiFi and Bluetooth handle connectivity and if it weren’t for the Android 2.1 OS, this would seem like a hot product.

The V9 also works as a phone, supporting GSM 850 and 1900 bands, according to FCC documents. 3G WCDMA is also supported, in case you’re wondering what to do when there’s no WiFi around.

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