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Friday, January 27, 2012

Pictured: Verizon’s ZTE V66 tablet

Few Months ago we told you that ZTE V66 has passed through FCC. Apart from its Verizon logo and 4G LTE indication, we had absolutely no idea on what the device would look like, but thanks to the ZTE V66 stopping by the Bluetooth SIG, we now have a possible rendering of Verizon’s upcoming ZTE V66 4G LTE capable tablet.

As far as its specs are concerned, and apart from its 4G LTE compatibility with Verizon’s network, the ZTE V66 is expected to feature a 1.2GHz dual-core processor under the hood, a 7” 1280×800 display, both front and rear-facing cameras, WiFi, Bluetooth, a 4,000mAh battery and will run on Android 3.2 Honeycomb. If you’re wondering why these specs sound familiar it’s because they too can be found on Sprint’s upcoming ZTE Optik tablet, albeit without 4G LTE capabilities.

We still have no word on the device’s launch name or exactly when we’ll see this tablet arrive on Verizon Wireless, but let’s hope they can keep the same $99 price point as it’s V55 Sprint cousin (doubtful).

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