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ZTE Blade C & Blade E lands locally

In addition to the Grand X Quad, ZTE also launched a pair of handsets under the Blade series lineup; the Blade C (V807) and Blade E (V956). Specs and pricing are available after the jump.

zte blade

Of the two, the ZTE Blade C is the more affordable option which currently retails for Php4,290 a pop. It sports 4-inch WVGA display and runs on 1GHz dual-core processor and 512MB RAM. The handset has Jellybean preinstalled which occupies a good portion of its 4GB internal storage. Don’t worry though, you can expand the memory via micro-SD should you feel the need to do so.

ZTE Blade C (V807) specs:
4-inch 800×480 display, 233ppi
1GHz MT6577 dual-core processor
512MB RAM
Expandable 4GB ROM (up to 32GB)
3.2MP rear camera
HSDPA
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0
GPS w/ A-GPS support
Android Jelly bean (v.4.1)
1,600mAh battery
Dimension: 124 x 64 x 11 mm

Lastly, we have the V965 aka ZTE Blade E which boasts a better configuration than the Blade C. This includes a quad-core Snapdragon processor paired with 512MB RAM, a bigger display with slightly more pixels and a front-facing camera that’s noticeable missing on its more economical sibling. Unfortunately, the battery capacity remained at 1600mAh which is a bit of a letdown considering the added processing power and bigger screen.

ZTE Blade E (V965) specs:
4.5-inch 854×480 display, 233ppi
1.2GHz MSM8225Q quad-core processor
512MB RAM
Expandable 4GB ROM (up to 32GB)
5MP rear camera
VGA front-facing camera
HSDPA
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 3.0
GPS w/ A-GPS support
Android Jelly bean (v.4.1)
1,600mAh battery

The ZTE Blade E retails for Php6,790 and is already available alongside the Blade C in all major accredited MSI-ECS outlets nationwide.

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Ronnie Bulaong
This article was written by Ronnie Bulaong, a special features contributor and correspondent for YugaTech. Follow him on Twitter @turonbulaong.
  1. still skimping on the battery and ram ~_~


    • hehe ok na sana yung quadcore and screen kaso 512ram, bottleneck


  2. Okay tong C. 300 pesoses lang diperensya sa Flare and its pitiful 1300 mah (IIrC) battery. Mas may pangalan pa. Hihintayin ko na lang pantapat nila sa Cruize.


  3. sir yuga, can you make a review about the zte blade e? i have the phone as an 18th bday gift from my mom she wants to buy me grand x quad but i told her na blade e na lang kasi mahal at para makatipid siya. but i want to be assured by your review about the unit. thanks and more power :)


  4. ganun ba talaga battery? bilis malowbatt…sana pala lenovo na lang binili ko


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