Hisense is a state-owned Chinese company that has interests in electronics and other goods but lately, the company has delved deeper into the smartphone industry. The selfie-centric Hisense H10 was released not too long ago, as well as the Hisense A2 Pro and a couple of others. In keeping up with the latest trend, Hisense has got a full-screen model in the works and that model has just been certified by TENAA.

The device is identified with the model number Hisense HLTE300T and it packs a 5.99-inch IPS display with HD+ resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels. Lest we abuse the name bezel-less phone, the Hisense model is not a bezel-less model as it has a generous amount of bezels on all sides. However, the phone has a high screen-to-body ratio which makes it a full-screen model. The device will be available in Coral Blue and Star Gray colour variants when launched. It also has a dimension of 159.46 x 76.1 x 7.9mm, weighing 159g.

Hisense HLTE300T

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Going further, the Hisense HLTE300T packs a generous 3,400mAh battery and runs on Android 7.1.2 Nougat out of the box. The device features a 1.4GHz processor and two storage variants. There is a 3GB RAM + 32GB storage combo as well as a 4GB RAM + 64GB storage version. Both storages can be expanded up to 128GB via microSD. We don’t know when the new Hisense model would be officially unveiled but the TENAA appearance could be an indication that its launch is imminent.

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