Chinese handset vendor ZTE will unveil two new LTE-enabled smartphones powered by Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), the latest version of Google’s mobile OS, at Mobile World Congress.

The PF200 will work on LTE, UMTS and GSM networks and is also equipped with Bluetooth, WiFi and NFC capability. It has a 1.5Ghz processor, a 4.3 inch capacitive touchscreen, an 8MP camera and a 1080p front-facing camera for video calling.

The N910 supports FDD-LTE, CDMA and EVDO technology and has a 1.2Ghz processor, 5MP camera, and 1080p front-facing camera.

“These LTE devices are the fore-runners of a wide range of LTE devices ZTE will bring to the market in the coming months, as more and more LTE networks come on stream,” said executive VP and head of ZTE’s terminal division of ZTE He Shiyou. He added that the products will feature on the company’s stand at Mobile World Congress.