ZTE has quietly added one more budget-friendly smartphone to its product portfolio today. The new phone is called ZTE Blade D2 and has been launched in Thailand and listed on ZTE’s Vietnam site. The phone is priced at 26,90,000 VND (around $121) and is now available in the aforementioned regions.
The highlight of the ZTE Blade D2 is its large 4,000mAh battery that should easily take the phone through two days of normal days, thanks to the not-so-power-hungry specs. Talking of specs, the phone features a 5-inches HD IPS LCD screen and comes with a 1GHz quad-core MT6735P processor under its hood. There’s 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage, expandable up to 64GB via microSD card slot.
The Blade D2 comes with an 8MP rear camera with single LED flash, and a 2MP selfie camera at the front. The phone is 4G LTE enabled and gets other connectivity options like micro USB, GPS/A-GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, etc.
The ZTE Blade D2 looks like a nice smartphone that would sell well to the budget-conscious buyers. Therefore, it is highly possible that the phone might be released in some more regions too. Anyway, we’ll keep you updated in case any more developments occur.