ZTE Axon tablet runs through GFXBench
ZTE is apparently planning on building a tablet using the manufacturer's top-shelf Axon branding. A slate with the model number A2016 recently made a trip through the GFXBench benchmark test. The A2015 is a special variant of the ZTE Axon made for the Chinese market, so we can assume that the benchmarked device will be part of the Axon line.
The GFXBench benchmark test has revealed some of the specs for the slate. For example, the ZTE Axon tablet is expected to feature a 13.7-inch screen, with a resolution of 1080 x 1920. That works out to a pixel density of 160ppi. Qualcomm's current high-end chipset, the Snapdragon 810, is under the hood, carrying a slightly under-clocked octa-core 1.9GHz CPU. The Adreno 430 GPU handles graphics.
3GB of RAM is inside, along with 32GB of internal storage. Those requiring additional memory can access the 128GB capacity microSD slot that is on board. An 1.8 MP snapper adorns the back of the slate, with a 7 MP camera found in front for taking selfies. Android 5.0.2 is pre-installed. The tablet supports 4G LTE, and is NFC enabled.
No word yet on pricing or availability. Hopefully it won't be terribly long before ZTE makes this slate official.
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