Orange is preparing to add another city-named device to its portfolio. Dubbed Orange Dublin, it’s actually a rebranded version of the ZTE Kis, which is one of the bunch of phones the Chinese company unveiled at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Specs wise, we’re talking about an entry-level Android Gingerbread smartphone that comes with a 3.5-inch screen, some camera on the back, HSDPA and Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth, GPS and so on.
At the moment we don’t have the exact release date though it’s kinda fair to assume the launch is imminent since delays won’t make anyone want the Dublin more, quite the contrary…
[Via: AndroidGreed]
