Chinese phone maker ZTE is launching three smartphones and a tablet in the United Kingdom before the end of the year.
Su Wu, director of operations of the mobile terminal ZTE spoke with The Inquirer this morning in the company's future products. ZTE said market three new smart phones and tablets in the UK in 2012.
Its confirmed that along with the Spirit based smartphone Mango, who wrote early today, ZTE launched two phones with Android. They will be part of the goal of launching 30 ZTE smartphones in 2011, most of which have already been announced, according to Sa
These devices could tip rebranding with some mobile operators, as with previous devices ZTE, and the same applies to the next tablet.
Its confirmed that the pill will be available from a UK operator, but could not tell which. It will be a 10-inch device operating system that runs Google's Android Honeycomb.
If the tablet is the same one we heard way back in February as it is called "light" and is a 1.2GHz processor.
We asked if we could expect more tablets of next year, to which he replied: "Certainly, we are investing heavily in the Tablet PC market. We believe the strategic value of the sector, either for consumers or for business."
He also confirmed that Windows 8 is "certainly on the horizon, it is in the pipeline, it is part of the roadmap." μ
Su Wu, director of operations of the mobile terminal ZTE spoke with The Inquirer this morning in the company's future products. ZTE said market three new smart phones and tablets in the UK in 2012.
Its confirmed that along with the Spirit based smartphone Mango, who wrote early today, ZTE launched two phones with Android. They will be part of the goal of launching 30 ZTE smartphones in 2011, most of which have already been announced, according to Sa
These devices could tip rebranding with some mobile operators, as with previous devices ZTE, and the same applies to the next tablet.
Its confirmed that the pill will be available from a UK operator, but could not tell which. It will be a 10-inch device operating system that runs Google's Android Honeycomb.
If the tablet is the same one we heard way back in February as it is called "light" and is a 1.2GHz processor.
We asked if we could expect more tablets of next year, to which he replied: "Certainly, we are investing heavily in the Tablet PC market. We believe the strategic value of the sector, either for consumers or for business."
He also confirmed that Windows 8 is "certainly on the horizon, it is in the pipeline, it is part of the roadmap." μ