Although ZTE isn't any stranger towards the US, it has not been as quick to embrace LTE-based 4G as a number of its rivals. The brand new Anthem 4G for MetroPCS puts the organization in sync, and more. Additionally towards the faster speeds, the business's first American LTE phone touts a somewhat fast dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon processor, a 4.3-inch, 800 x 480 screen and perks like High-definition multimedia interface video output with Dolby Multichannel audio. Our only immediate reservation is using Android 2.3, which really should not be on any shipping products almost 2 yrs after it first left Google's doorways. Any takers may forgive that old software once they see their bill, though -- the Anthem 4G's $219 contract-free cost will place it in the less expensive finish of MetroPCS' spectrum when they get it sometime over the following couple of days.
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