ZTE Racer

ZTE Racer
Manufacturer ZTE
First released July 2010
Successor ZTE Racer II, ZTE Blade
Type Slate smartphone
Dimensions 102 mm (4.0 in) H
55 mm (2.2 in) W
14.5 mm (0.57 in) D
Weight 100 g (3.5 oz)[1]
Operating system Linux 2.6.29 used in Android 2.1 Eclair
CPU Qualcomm MSM7227 600 MHz processor
GPU Adreno 200[2]
Memory 256 MB RAM
Storage 256 MB NAND
2 GB microSD memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
microSD slot: supports up to 8 GB
Battery 1100 mAh
Internal rechargeable lithium-ion battery, 3 hours 30 mins talk time and 200 hours (8 days) stand-by time
Data inputs Single-touch resistive touchscreen display, 3-axis accelerometer, digital compass
Display 240 × 320 px, 2.8 in (71 mm), 143 PPI, QVGA, TFT LCD resistive touchscreen
Rear camera 3.15 megapixel with auto focus
Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g), Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, GSM 900 1800 1900 MHz HSPA/WCDMA 900 2100 MHz, GPS
Other Accelerometer, FM radio, compass, GPS, A-GPS

The ZTE Racer (also known as ZTE X850 in China but also ZTE Link in France, Soft Stone in Portugal, Dell XCD28 as marketed in India and Telstra Smart Touch T3020 in Australia with 850MHz 3g network and 2100MHz 3g Network) is a phone manufactured by China's ZTE Corporation for the Android platform. It went on sale in July 2010, with a white variant released later.

Reviews

The ZTE Racer was targeted at the relatively small-budget Android market, and at a £99 introductory price was a good competitor with plentiful features, wireless connectivity, good still camera quality, great battery life and FM radio. The downsides of the device are the resistive touch-screen, bad resolution, screen viewing angles, general build quality and camera video quality being the main criticism of the device.[3]

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