ZTE Q7 stops off at TENAA, another iPhone 6 wannabe


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iPhone 6 clones are cropping up from all over the place, even big name companies are getting in on the act. Here is ZTE’s offering the ZTE Q7.

It isn’t surprising that we have seen some knock off iPhone 6 clones this year, but what is shocking is that at least two of them come from huge brands! The first was Lenovo with its Sisley phone, and now ZTE are parading the Q7 through TENAA network approval.

Pictured in the official database, the ZTE Q7 retains the halo button found on many of ZTE’s other phones (and itself coped from Meizu) with an alloy body very similar to the latest iPhone 6 range.

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Specifications tell us the processor is a 1.5ghz octacore (likely a Snapdragon 615), there is 2GB RAM, 8 mega-pixel rear camera, 5.5-inch HD display, LTE and Android 4.4.4 Kitkat OS.

As the ZTE Q7 has passed through TENAA the launch can only be weeks away.

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4 Comments

  1. Dunno
    December 4, 2014

    Another one! Ok not buying anything by ZTE anymore. They’ve lost my respect. If they were a small brand I’d get this

  2. Adam Irvine
    December 4, 2014

    Those bezels look a bit thick to me!

  3. Riccardo Benzoni
    December 5, 2014

    after Lenovo, another Big brand disappoints with a dumb move like this! It seems the “chinese industrial approach” is surfacing again in companies which should have passed this copy/paste phase for a while now… pretty disappointing if you ask me, I could espect those moves from the likes of dakele & co, but not from Lenovo and ZTE!

  4. trapchan
    December 7, 2014

    10/10 would buy if it has Lollipop