Leading up to a smartphone release we can often hear of various
rumours regarding the speculations of the handset, which can easily
alter once the device is revealed officially, but the ZTE Grand Memo
that was officially announced yesterday has seen its spec list changed
as the handset disappoints in tests.
The ZTE Grand Memo was officially
announced by the company yesterday along with a spec sheet that listed
all of the features that are used with the device, but the guys over at
the Android Police got to have a play with the handset, and found it had terrible lag.
The handset was listed to be using the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
processor which is the most powerful unit the company makes, and LTE
mentioned the processor five times in their press release for the
handset.
This processor is probably not available to companies yet with the likes of the HTC One and LG Optimus G Pro
using the Snapdragon 600, and then Qualcomm revealed that the Grand
Memo wasn’t using the processor, and in fact using the 600 as well.
But after doing some digging it seems the handset is in fact using
the APQ8064 processor, which is the Snapdragon S4 Pro that is found in
the likes of the Nexus 4, while the Snapdragon 600 is an APQ8064T.
It doesn’t end there though as ZTE stated that the handset also has
2GB of RAM in its press release, when in fact it actually only has 1GB
according to the spec sheet for the handset. The benchmarks for the
device don’t make better reading either as it compares with the Galaxy S2 in AnTuTu, but does match the HTC One X in Quadrant.
The link above also has some screenshots of the tests run on the
device, but it makes you wonder why LTE listed a different processor for
the device.
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