ZTE’s Blade brand has been known quite a lot. The original Blade is very famous for its hackability. It is a low-end device, launched with Android 2.1 Eclair, and can run 4.1 Jelly Bean. There’s a dual-boot hack too, over at Modaco. What I’m saying is, the brand is well known for its dev-friendliness.
You think Android OEMs should probably stop messing with your mind? They won’t. Not any time soon. Latest example – ZTE has launched 4 new Android tablets which run on Ice Cream Sandwich. The first two – PF 100 and V98 run on Quad Core processors and the V96 and V9S run on Dual Core…
ZTE has made official another ICS running smartphone, before MWC, which it calls the Mimosa X. You’d remember that the China-based company had announced a couple of ICS smartphones yesterday, and that makes the Mimosa X their third ICS phone.
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Android…ZTE seems to be so excited about its Android smartphones running ICS, that it couldn’t wait for the MWC to commence. The Chinese company which is known for its low cost smartphones running Android, has announced two new ICS-running phones (something that the white-paper OEMs should be ashamed of not doing even till now) – the PF200 and N910.
Quick heads up guys, ZTE has launched a Windows Phone Mango device, named Tania. It is the first Mango running device from ZTE, just so you know.
Here are the quick specs:
Windows Phone Mango 4.3″ WVGA display Qualcomm Snapdragon 1 GHz Scorpion processor with Adreno 205 GPU 5 MP main camera 4 GB internal memory, 512…