We've seen a number of Sprint-bound Android handsets leak out recently, and now it looks like we can add another to the list. According to a document leaked to Talk Android, a device called the ZTE Flash may be calling the Now Network home later this year. The Flash is said to feature a 4.5-inch IPS display with a resolution of 1280x720 as well as a pair of cameras: a 12.6-megapixel shooter around back and a 1-megapixel camera around front. We're also told to expect a 1.5GHz dual-core processor under the hood along with 1GB RAM and 8GB storage. Other purported specs for the Flash include 4G LTE, NFC, a 1,780mAh battery and Android 4.0. The Flash's alleged release date is October 14.
That's a pretty respectable spec sheet for an Android handset, no? Of course, the world of mobile moves pretty quickly, and since the Flash isn't expected to launch until October, it's tough to say exactly how it'll stack up against the competition once it's actually available. With its large 720p display and LTE connectivity, though, the Flash may be worth keeping in the back of your mind if you're a Sprint customer. Stay tuned for more details on the Flash as we get 'em.
Via Talk Android