Meet ZTE Mimosa X, the first NVIDIA Tegre 2 phone with Android 4.0 operating system. The dual core processor and the NVIDIA-made Icera modem will provide High Speed Packet Access+ (HSPA+) and should support 21Mbps data transfer.
The Mimosa X will feature a 4.3-inch qHD (960 x 540) screen, a rear and front facing 5 megapixel camera, and 4 GB of storage expandable to 32 via microSD.
The ZTE Mimosa X will deliver super multimedia capabilities, including advanced audio distribution profile (A2DP), Dolby sound, digital living network alliance (DLNA) compatibility for easy sharing of content, HD video record and play, dual microphones, and built-in gyroscope.
Consumers will now be able to use a mainstream smartphone to experience the same speedy web browsing, smooth multitasking, and HD video, as well as console-quality gaming with TegraZone, that was previously available only in high-end phones. TegraZoneTM is NVIDIA's free Android Market app that showcases the best games optimized for the Tegra processor.
When ZTE claims this device will be a "mainstream" phone, they mean the Mimosa X will not be a premium smartphone. It will instead, be a mid-grade device that will cost significantly less than high-end smartphones. Kudos to ZTE for giving users budget-friendly smartphones that can take on the same tasks as the more expensive phones.
ZTE Mimosa X Release Date: Q2 2012
ZTE Mimosa Price: TBA

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