Announcement. ZTE Kids Phone 3 - Japanese children's phone

Photo Announcement. ZTE Kids Phone 3 - Japanese children

ZTE has released a device in Japan called ZTE キッズフォン3, which translates into English as ZTE Kids Phone 3. As you might guess, this device is intended for kids.

Apparently, some kind of Android is hidden inside. But there is no way to install software. Yes, if Android, then obviously not the first freshness. With one gigabyte of RAM, you can’t really clear up. (The permanent memory is 32 GB, there is no support for memory cards. The brand of the chipset is unknown).

Briefly from the rest of the "smartphone" characteristics. Battery 1700 mAh, singleCameras - 5 MP front, 8 MP rear. There is support for LTE networks, there is a fifth Wi-Fi, there is Type-C.

Attention to the screen. It is very small, 3.5". And the resolution, it seems, is modest - only 720x1440. But on such a diagonal it gives a truly flagship 460 dpi. It's funny.

There is protection against water and dust according to the class IP57. Passed the sixteenth MIL-STD-810G test - "Mechanical Shock and Drop".

More specific.

There is a GPS module that is designed to track the position of the child in space. (The service, by the way, is paid - 220 yen (₽118, $1.71) per month).

No browsers - God forbid the kid gets access to the wrong content. There is no way to receive calls from strangers - only according to the "white list" from the address book.

A lot of notifications that can be sent to parents - that the battery is low, that the child has entered the coverage area of ​​the school Wi-Fi, that the device suddenly began to move at too high a speed...< /p>

ZTE Kids Phone 3 - operator's device. Designed for customers of the Japanese operator SoftBank. Will go on sale at the end of the month�Yes.

The ZTE Kids Phone 3 will go on sale at the end of the month. It will cost 20880 yen (₽11200, $162).

ZTE has released a device in Japan called ZTE キッズフォン3, which translates into English as ZTE Kids Phone 3. As you might guess, this device is intended for kids.

Apparently, some kind of Android is hidden inside. But there is no way to install software. Yes, if Android, then obviously not the first freshness. With one gigabyte of RAM, you can’t really clear up. (Permanent memory 32 GB, no memory card support. Chipset brand is notvestna).

Briefly from the rest of the "smartphone" characteristics. Battery 1700 mAh, single cameras - 5 MP front, 8 MP rear. There is support for LTE networks, there is a fifth Wi-Fi, there is Type-C.

Attention to the screen. It is very small, 3.5". And the resolution, it seems, is modest - only 720x1440. But on such a diagonal it gives a truly flagship 460 dpi. It's funny.

There is protection against water and dust according to the class IP57. Passed the sixteenth MIL-STD-810G test - "Mechanical Shock and Drop".

More specific.

There is a GPS module that is designed to trackLearning the position of the child in space. (The service, by the way, is paid - 220 yen (₽118, $1.71) per month).

No browsers - God forbid the kid gets access to the wrong content. There is no way to receive calls from strangers - only according to the "white list" from the address book.

A lot of notifications that can be sent to parents - that the battery is low, that the child has entered the coverage area of ​​the school Wi-Fi, that the device suddenly began to move at too high a speed...< /p>

ZTE Kids Phone 3 - a mobile devicerhetorical. Designed for customers of the Japanese operator SoftBank. It will go on sale at the end of the month.

The ZTE Kids Phone 3 will go on sale at the end of the month. It will cost 20880 yen (₽11200, $162).

ZTE キッズフォン3 (Kids Phone 3) Key Features:

ScreenS-IPS, 3.5", 32 cm², 720x1440, 460 ppi, touch, capacitive, multi-touch Memory RAM 1 GB, ROM 32 GB, no memory card Mobile InternetLTE
HSDPA, HSUPA Mobile networksLTE Bands 1,3,8,41
UMTS Bands 1(2100), 8(900) Rechargeable Li-Ion, 1700 mAh Dimensions105 x 52 x 14.9 mm Weight115 g Rear camera: 8 MP, flash, autofocus
Front camera: 5 MP�, no flash, no autofocus GPS navigation USB Type-C v2.0

Georgy Kiselev



I am from Mumbai, India. I write about gadgets and novelties of mobile phones. My profession is a telecommunications engineer.