
The Blade Spark marks the second Blade-branded device to hit the United States (the first was the ZTE Blade V8 Pro).
The ZTE Blade Spark will is available from AT&Ts website today and in a select number of stores for the aforementioned price of $99.
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ZTE has also included a 5MP camera on the front of the phone for selfie takers, but with an added bonus. Combined with Android 7.1.1 Nougat and ZTE's light customizations, it should be a solid performer. The rear camera is capable of recording full-HD (1080p) videos at 30fps. On the battery front, the new ZTE Blade Spark comes packed with a decent 3,140mAh Li-ion polymer battery that is rated to deliver up to 17 hours of talk time, up to 53 hours of music playback time and up to 240 hours of standby time.
The ZTE Blade Spark is a $99 Android device with pretty average specs for a $99 phone, with the exception of the fingerprint sensor on the back.