ZTE V9 and V9 Plus Hands-on: Could Be a Cheap Alternative For Someone [MWC] [VIDEO]

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ZTE had a pair of tablets on-hand at Mobile World legislature – the V9 and the V9 Plus. The brief story: the V9 left a intense taste in my mouth, and moving on to the Plus prefabricated it a taste more tolerable. It’s clear ZTE’s still looking to secure around the low-end mart for at least the prototypal half of this year.

Both devices are 7 progress tablets streaming Android – not Honeycomb, alas – and its partitioning is exclusive WVGA. Certainly not the high-end creature I intellection I’d be checking discover when ZTE’s Vice President said they were looking to verify that incoming step.

And the V9 itself was meet bad. I ofttimes had to advise things twice to unstoppered them, swiping between homescreens was a pain, and it exclusive has Android 2.1. Even in a world of Honeycomb, I would’ve appreciated Froyo, at least.

The V9 Plus was a taste better: it adds Android 2.2 and a 1GHz processor. The bump in speed beneath the hood translated well to individual experience, though. I had no trouble doing what I wanted to do, but it wasn’t blazingly fast.

ZTE’s ever been famous as a low-end manufacturer, and patch they had hoped things would modify in 2011, it hasn’t. I’m hoping they really raise their commodity as their competitor Huawei has as rivalry is key and they’ll be well-positioned with handsets in all financial levels of the market.

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