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The 4.5-inch IPS panel offered good viewing angles and color accuracy. However, the qHD resolution (540×960) resulted in visible pixelation on text and icons when compared to the 720p HD screens of higher-tier phones.
The ZTE Flash: A Case Study in Early LTE Smartphone Optimization
| Device | Price (contract) | Screen Resolution | Processor | Camera | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | $99.99 | 540×960 | Dual 1.5 GHz | 13 MP | | Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE | $99.99 | 480×800 | Dual 1.2 GHz | 5 MP | | LG Optimus G | $199.99 | 768×1280 | Quad 1.5 GHz | 13 MP | | iPhone 5 | $199.99 | 640×1136 | Dual 1.3 GHz | 8 MP |
The 13 MP rear camera was unusually high-resolution for a mid-range device in 2012, matching flagship specifications of the time (e.g., Samsung Galaxy S III). 4. Design and Build The ZTE Flash featured a utilitarian, predominantly plastic body with a soft-touch back cover. The front housed three capacitive buttons (Menu, Home, Back), a layout already becoming dated in favor of on-screen keys. At 10 mm thick, it was slightly bulkier than flagships (Galaxy S III: 8.6 mm). The microUSB port was located on the top edge—an unconventional placement that made charging while holding the phone awkward. 5. Performance Analysis 5.1 Processing and Memory The Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 was a competent dual-core chip using 28nm Krait cores. In benchmarks (e.g., Quadrant), the Flash scored approximately 5,000—comparable to the HTC One X but below the Galaxy S III’s 5,800. The 1 GB RAM was standard for 2012, but aggressive memory management by ZTE’s custom skin caused background apps to reload frequently.
AI Research Unit Date: April 14, 2026 Subject: Mobile Technology History 1. Abstract The ZTE Flash (model N9500) was a mid-range Android smartphone announced in September 2012 and released in November 2012. Exclusively available through Sprint in the United States, the device represented ZTE’s early attempt to penetrate the competitive North American market. This paper examines the Flash’s technical specifications, its position in the 4G LTE transition era, and its commercial performance relative to flagship contemporaries. 2. Introduction By late 2012, the smartphone market was rapidly transitioning from 3G to 4G LTE. While Samsung and HTC dominated high-end devices, Chinese manufacturer ZTE sought to offer affordable LTE-capable hardware. The ZTE Flash was designed as a “budget flagship,” combining a large screen, dual-core processor, and LTE connectivity at a sub-$100 contract price. This paper analyzes whether the Flash successfully balanced cost and performance. 3. Technical Specifications | Component | Specification | | --- | --- | | Model | ZTE Flash N9500 | | Network | CDMA / EV-DO / LTE (Sprint) | | Launch OS | Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich | | Display | 4.5-inch IPS LCD, 540 x 960 pixels (qHD, ~245 ppi) | | Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 | | CPU | Dual-core Krait 1.5 GHz | | GPU | Adreno 225 | | RAM | 1 GB | | Storage | 8 GB internal (expandable via microSD up to 32 GB) | | Rear Camera | 13 MP autofocus, LED flash, 1080p video recording | | Front Camera | 1 MP (720p for video chat) | | Battery | 1780 mAh removable Li-Ion | | Dimensions | 133 x 66 x 10.0 mm | | Weight | 140 grams | | Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, microUSB 2.0 |
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