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ZTE’s upcoming Grand S Ext smart phone render appears

ZTE hasn’t been standing out when it comes to smart phones. Things might change with their upcoming Grand S Ext Smart Phone that was caught listed on Reddot21 website.

The Grand S Ext pictured above is said to be using Nano Molding Technology (NMT) and features a rather clean and curved design. A matching curved dock appears to offer wireless charging and possibly supported with magnets for docking at a specific angle.

The Nano Molding Technology on the Grand S Ext claims to be the first being used on a smart phone. It claims to offer a light weight body construction while giving a metallic and durable feeling at the same time.

With the chamfered edge, the Grand S Ext looks aesthetically pleasing and hopefully the hardware specs won’t disappoint when it gets launched. Check out another image of the Grand S Ext after the break.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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