ZTE and Orange will be launching a follow up to the hugely popular San Francisco handset called the ... Orange San Francisco II.

The device which is rumoured to be launched next week (thanks HUKD!), will cost £100 excluding the compulsory £10 top up, although Orange will apparently have a first week promotion bonanza with the equivalent of a free £10 top up and a free Orange Xmas box with Angle and Curve headphones.

The Orange San Francisco II will share the same processor as the ZTE Skate, an ARM11 SoC clocked at 800MHz with 512MB RAM like its predecessor and a 3.5-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen (rather than TFT).

There's also an updated five megapixel camera with AF and LED flash (something that was missing from the previous OSF), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a microSD card slot, a secondary camera and Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

The phone will also support Orange's own technologies like HD Voice and Signal Boost as well as Orange's other apps like 2-for-1 cinema tickets and more.

Expect the Orange San Francisco II to be the best value for money handset of the year under £100, on par with the £150 Sony Ericsson Xperia Play and ahead of its bigger brother, the 4.3-inch £150 Orange Monte Carlo handset.