Just like Sprint which will soon get the ZTE V55 Optik, Verizon Wireless also wants an affordable tablet in its portfolio. And that would be ZTE V66, which we caught at the Bluetooth SIG.
Specs wise, we’re talking about a device that’s almost identical to what Sprint will be launching, with its specs that include a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 7-inch 1280×800 pixels touchscreen, 4,000 mAh battery, dual camera, LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity; while Android 3.2 Honeycomb is running the show (most likely upgradable to Ice Cream Sandwich).
Unfortunately we don’t know the exact date when Verizon will start selling the V66 nor how much it will cost. However, you can bet we’ll keep our eyes wide open and let you know as soon as we spot something new on that front. If I had to guess, the Big Red carrier will sell it for no more than $100 on a “standard” two-year contract, while third party retailers like Amazon, Wirefly and Walmart will slash the price to free within weeks after the launch. We’ll see…
[Via: Unwired View]