New ZTE Grand S II Allows Friends to Access Your Phone With Their Voice

It's a phone party.

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After a brief mention last week, ZTE has finally released its latest smartphone, the 5.5-inch, 1080p display Grand S II.

The showpiece of the phone is the improved voice control feature, which allows the Grand S II to be unlocked by different users that have been included within the phone’s settings. With its multiple voice recognition, your family and friends can access your phone simply by speaking into the device. All guys with mobile porn stashes hidden from your boo, you’ve been warned.

Other features include taking pictures and recording video using “voice photography," which should make selfies ten times easier, as well as My Drive, which allows users to automatically reply to texts and send incoming calls to voicemail, to reduce distractions while they’re driving. The improved voice recognition audio features makes listening to voicemails and messages easy, and playing music via voice commands is as concise as ever.

The company was hush about the specs in their recent press release, but Engadget reports that the Android 4.3 phone has a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800, a huge 3,000mAh battery and a 13-megapixel rear camera alongside a 2-megapixel front sensor – all essential features for the product to be a powerhouse in 2014.

[via Engadget]

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