China's ZTE says aims to double smartphone, tablet shipments in 2012
Reuters
HONG KONG Aug 28 (Reuters) - ZTE Corp , the world's fourth-biggest mobile phone vendor and fifth-ranked telecommunications gear maker, said on Tuesday that it aims to more than doublesmartphone and tablet computer shipments this year as it targets ...
See all stories on this topic »China's ZTE not worried about Apple, patent litigation
Reuters
ZTE not worried about Apple extending lawsuit. * Patents, exterior design and user interface to set it apart. * Expects over half of 40 mln smartphones to be sold in China. * Estimates it will sell about 1 mln tablet computers in 2012. * Shares down 1 ...
See all stories on this topic »ZTE launching Grand X LTE on China Mobile in Hong Kong
Engadget
ZTE's LTE-capable version of its Grand X smartphone will arrive on China Mobile's GSM network at the end of this month. The Grand X LTE (T82) is the company's first single-chip LTE handset, coming with a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, 8-megapixel rear camera ...
See all stories on this topic »IPhone struggles to gain ground in China
CNN
IDC puts Apple in fourth place -- not seventh -- with 10.1% of the Chinese smartphone market. That's still far behind Samsung (19%), but much closer to Lenovo (11%) and ZTE (10.4%). "When you get right down to it, China is a gigantic freaking market ...
See all stories on this topic »MetroPCS launches Coolpad Quattro, its latest low-cost LTE smartphone
FierceWireless
The gadget is Chinese vendor Yulong's first smartphone for the U.S. market. MetroPCS also sellssmartphones from Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE. The Quattro 4G sports a 4-inch screen, 1 GHz processor, 3.2-megapixel rear camera and VGA front-facing ...
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ZTE enforces position in Libyan market
China Daily
Almadar's project manager Abdelbast Alforty hailed China's ZTE Co as an important strategic telecommunication and internet services contractor in Libyan market, especially in the field of electronic surveillance projects, and data transmission by the ...
See all stories on this topic »FCC brings MetroPCS's ZTE N910 to light
AndroidGuys
FCC brings MetroPCS's ZTE N910 to light. Posted Aug 27 2012 by Scott Webster in Handset News, Hot Rumors. The FCC has helped to reveal an upcoming MetroPCS smartphone out of Chinese handset maker ZTE. According to PhoneScoop, the N910 will ...
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Reuters
HONG KONG Aug 28 (Reuters) - ZTE Corp , the world's fourth-biggest mobile phone vendor and fifth-ranked telecommunications gear maker, said on Tuesday that it aims to more than doublesmartphone and tablet computer shipments this year as it targets ...
See all stories on this topic »China's ZTE not worried about Apple, patent litigation
Reuters
ZTE not worried about Apple extending lawsuit. * Patents, exterior design and user interface to set it apart. * Expects over half of 40 mln smartphones to be sold in China. * Estimates it will sell about 1 mln tablet computers in 2012. * Shares down 1 ...
See all stories on this topic »ZTE launching Grand X LTE on China Mobile in Hong Kong
Engadget
ZTE's LTE-capable version of its Grand X smartphone will arrive on China Mobile's GSM network at the end of this month. The Grand X LTE (T82) is the company's first single-chip LTE handset, coming with a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, 8-megapixel rear camera ...
See all stories on this topic »IPhone struggles to gain ground in China
CNN
IDC puts Apple in fourth place -- not seventh -- with 10.1% of the Chinese smartphone market. That's still far behind Samsung (19%), but much closer to Lenovo (11%) and ZTE (10.4%). "When you get right down to it, China is a gigantic freaking market ...
See all stories on this topic »MetroPCS launches Coolpad Quattro, its latest low-cost LTE smartphone
FierceWireless
The gadget is Chinese vendor Yulong's first smartphone for the U.S. market. MetroPCS also sellssmartphones from Chinese vendors Huawei and ZTE. The Quattro 4G sports a 4-inch screen, 1 GHz processor, 3.2-megapixel rear camera and VGA front-facing ...
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Asian Phone Makers Face Big Setback Wall Street Journal More than 90% of the smartphones that power devices from HTC Corp., Lenovo Group,ZTE Corp., Huawei Technologies Co. and LG Electronics Inc. are based on Android, and research firm Strategy Analytics says the Google operating system controls about... See all stories on this topic » | Wall Street Journal |
China Daily
Almadar's project manager Abdelbast Alforty hailed China's ZTE Co as an important strategic telecommunication and internet services contractor in Libyan market, especially in the field of electronic surveillance projects, and data transmission by the ...
See all stories on this topic »FCC brings MetroPCS's ZTE N910 to light
AndroidGuys
FCC brings MetroPCS's ZTE N910 to light. Posted Aug 27 2012 by Scott Webster in Handset News, Hot Rumors. The FCC has helped to reveal an upcoming MetroPCS smartphone out of Chinese handset maker ZTE. According to PhoneScoop, the N910 will ...
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