Chinese-based telecommunications company ZTE, has officially launched its Grand Memo at the Mobile World Congress, which sports a 5.7-inch 720p display. The new device is also packing Qualcomm’s latest and greatest Snapdragon 800 CPU, which clocks at 1.7 GHz.
However, Qualcomm claimed that the device runs on the Snapdragon 600 processor, which is different from that of 800. Earlier, reports were doing the rounds in line with what Qualcomm had mentioned earlier, saying that the device ran on a Snapdragon 600 chip and not on an 800 CPU.
When the confusion was discussed with the company itself, reports said that there would be two versions of the Grand Memo. The Chinese version of the device will be powered by a Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064, while European version will receive a Snapdragon 800 variant, with LTE Support.
The reports confirmed what was revealed by the ZTE officials, to Android Central. The website has also said that the device had an NVIDIA Tegra 3-based grand Memo on show at its MWC booth. On the other hand, the European version will have a 1080p display, as compared to a 720p one, which is found in the Chinese variant.