This is the most recent flagship device from ZTE, and the Grand S3 will also come with a 16MP shooter at the back, where there will be an 8MP camera in front, as well as 3GB RAM and a generous 5.5” display. First set to be launched over in China, it ought to retail for less than $500 (after conversion, of course), unlocked, before it makes its way to other markets later in the year.
The ZTE Grand S3 will run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor with a Full HD display, which would mean it loses out to other new flagships in terms of hardware, but the ace up its sleeve would be its partnership with EyeVerify that results in the handset’s ability to scan your eyeball with the phone’s camera, delivering an additional layer of biometric security for your device.