You are bidding on a brand new, in box ZTE Trek 2 HD 16GB, Wi-Fi + 4G LTE (AT&T) Android 8" tablet, in Black.  It still has the thin plastic cover over the screen, so you know it's legit!  It hasn't been used, only turned on and connected to WIFI for use in photos, and so you know it works! 

Discover the AT&T Trek 2 HD, a feature-packed tablet with loads of media options and a long-lasting 4,600 mAh battery that fuels your entertainment needs. The 1.5 GHz octa-core processor and LTE connectivity smoothly drive all your apps, like DIRECTV and Dolby Audio. Get creative with the 5 MP camera’s special effects, then view images or edit docs easily on the clear, vibrant 8" display. 

Comes with Tablet, Charger + USB Cable. To use the item with Sim card you will need to have your own sim card. This tablet will work with Wi-Fi and if you have a Data sim card it will work with your Data Sim Card.



Brand:

ZTE

Exterior Color:Black
MPN:

SRQ-K88

Processor Manufacturer:Snap Dragon
Hardware Connectivity:BluetoothInstalled RAM:2GB
Type:TabletExpandability:microSD
Internet Connectivity:Wi-Fi + 4GPC Interface:Bluetooth
Network:AT&THeight:8.47in (21.51cm)
Storage Capacity:16GBWidth:4.92in (12.5cm)
Resolution:1280 x 800Depth:0.35in (0.89cm)
Processor:Octa CoreWeight:0.799lb. (0.36kg)
Processor Speed:1.5GHzRAM:2GB
Screen Size:8in.Color:

Black

Product Line:TrekCarrier:AT&T
Special Features:HDUPC:

0885913104201

Platform:AndroidDisplay Size:8in (20.32cm)
Data Link Protocol:GSMOperating System:Android

How to know if the phone is compatible with your carrier:

  • If you are with Verizon, Sprint, or any carrier that do not use a sim card you need to buy their own phones, that means if you are with Verizon you need to buy a Verizon phone and our listing has to say Verizon phone, an unlocked phone won't work with those service providers.
  • If your carrier is a GSM carrier (they use sim card) you need to call and talk to their tech support or click on below link to find out what frequency band they are using, then check out listing to make sure the phone covers those frequencies, if you carrier is operating on more than one frequency (like AT&T 1900Mhz and 850Mhz) the phone has to cover both the bands otherwise you might not get any signal.