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ZTE’s Z11 and Z12 Children’s Phone Watch Teased to Support AI Precise Positioning and 4G Network Connectivity

ZTE has officially puts its latest Z11 and Z12 children’s phone watch on sale in the Chinese market and the brand has teased two of its smart features.

Check it out below.

ZTE Z11 and Z12 – AI Precise Positioning and 4G Network Connectivity

ZTE has introduced its Z11 and Z12 children’s phone watch for both children and their parents, and it will help in making sure that the children are always safe. The device comes with a 10-layer AI precise positioning system, an exclusive parents app, and an anti-lost alarm. For better network access, 4G network connectivity is also supported on the device and a high-definition stable VoLTE voice calling feature is offered to the users. As per the official Weibo post, both these children phone watches are currently on sale in China in the country’s offline market.

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Speaking of some of the other recent updates concerning ZTE, the brand had unveiled its Libero Flip smartphone recently, and had confirmed the launch of the Nubia Pad 3D II and LinkPro Wi-Fi 7 CPE Series devices this month.

You may check out the key specs of the already unveiled ZTE Libero Flip smartphone below.

ZTE Libero Flip – Key Specs

The ZTE Libero Flip smartphone is equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset and it runs on the Android 13 operating system. It features a 6.9″ 2790 x 1188 pixels(FHD+) OLED inner display and a 1.43″ 466 x 466 pixels OLED circular cover display. At the rear, the device sports a 50MP(main) + 2MP(depth) dual camera setup and for selfies, a 16MP front camera. A 4310 mAh battery is also backed within the device. 5G network connectivity, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, IPX2-rated waterproof & IPX4-rated dustproof body, and face & fingerprint recognition features are its other key specs. The device comes in 6GB/128GB storage option and Gold, White, and Blue color choices.

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