ZTE’s Tempo Go is one of the first Android Go phones for the US


The first Android Go phones are coming to market, and today, ZTE announced its first device for the project. The Tempo Go runs Google’s new Android Go OS and has 1GB of RAM coupled with 8GB of storage. The company hasn’t said how much the new phone will cost, but the idea behind the program is affordability along with a reliable Android experience.

Other specs include:

  • Qualcomm MSM8909 processor
  • 2,200mAh battery
  • 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and 2-megapixel front-facing camera
  • Charges over Micro USB and includes a headphone jack

ZTE tells me it stopped producing 512MB phones because the OS essentially required the device’s entire memory, but with Android Go, the company now feels more comfortable keeping its 1GB phones around. The...

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