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ZTE Blade Spark is a $99 smartphone with a fingerprint scanner

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Enrique 15 July 2017

ZTE Android Announcement

ZTE has launched a new device on AT&T’s prepaid segment called the ZTE Blade Spark. The Blade Spark marks the second Blade-branded device to hit the United States (the first was the ZTE Blade V8 Pro). Equipped with a Snapdragon 425 CPU and 2GB of RAM, the Blade Spark is an entry-level offering at $99 which also packs biometric security in the form of a fingerprint scanner.

While this smartphone won’t get any awards for its performance, it has the power and efficiency to get most of what you need to get done: calls, messages, social media, and casual games. There’s even a selfie shortcut that fires up the 5MP front-facing camera. The main camera is 13MP.

You’ll also be getting Android Nougat 7.1.1, which is nice, considering that a bunch of flagship devices are still proudly running 7.0.X. A convenient software feature is the ability to map up to five fingerprints to unlock and open any app you choose.

The ZTE Blade Spark will is available from AT&T’s website today and in a select number of stores for the aforementioned price of $99.

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  • Linh
  • 4$d
  • 19 Jan 2019

Indeed, I bought one last year

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  • Linh
  • 4$d
  • 19 Jan 2019

You can unlock for less than $2 on ebay then use it for T-mobile, I did that.

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L
  • Linh
  • 4$d
  • 19 Jan 2019

I bought it at Bestbuy for $70, now it is out of stock

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