The handset features a 1.4GHz application processor inside

Jun 9, 2012 07:11 GMT  ·  By

Chinese mobile phone maker ZTE has made official another new device for its homeland market, the ZTE Tania, which runs under Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system.

The handset was announced for China Unicom, and it features a series of small enhancements when compared to the initially unveiled specifications. The smartphone’s application processor was upgraded from 1GHz to 1.4GHz, which should deliver a nice bump in performance capabilities. It is accompanied by 512MB of RAM and 4G of internal memory.

The rest of the phone’s hardware specifications remain unchanged, and users will enjoy the same 4.3-inch touchscreen display that can deliver an 800 x 480 pixel resolution, as well as a 5-megapixel photo snapper on the back, with video recording capabilities.

ZTE Tania arrives in China in black and white shades. No specific info on its price tag has emerged.