ZTE Grand S II might be real, receives network license in China

ZTE Grand SII
Big and skinny (credit: tenaa.com.cn)

It looks like ZTE is gearing up to launch a successor to its extremely thin 5-inch Grand S handset.

A new phone labeled the Grand SII was recently cleared by the Telecom Equipment Certification Center, the Chinese equivalent of the FCC.

Coming stateside?

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The ZTE Grand S II might have a tapered profile (credit: tenaa.com.cn)

The version of the phone listed in the network license comes with a radio working on the TD-SCDMA band, making it ready for China Mobile's network.

However there are also rumors that a Snapdragon 800 model for WCDMA networks is also in the works. If this is true, we could see the phone at CES in Las Vegas or Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

We'll let you know if the word on the Internet street is legit as soon as we hear something new on this.

Via Into Mobile

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