ZTE is also preparing for Mobile World Congress 2012, like all the major tech companies nowadays. They even detailed two of their upcoming phones, the PF200 and N910 Android handsets, both with version 4.0 of the OS. These models will be shown in Barcelona at the end of the current week.

ZTE PF200 comes with a 4.3 inch qHD display, an 8 megapixel camera with 1080p capture and a front camera for video calling. This device uses a 1.2GHz processor, supports LTE, MHL and NFC. GSM and UMTS bands are also supported, as well as DLNA and Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi and AGPS. The N910 model is also a LTE unit, one with CDMA and EVDO connectivity, Android 4.0 as the OS, but a lower spec display, a WVGA capacitive touchscreen. There’s also a 5MP shooter on board with flash and 1080p capture.

There’s also a front cam for video calls, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and DLNA. LTE and Android 4.0 will surely make these devices appealing to the likes of Verizon or AT&T in the USA. I guess we’ll also see them in Europe since they’re showcased at MWC, in Spain, right?