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ZTE twin phablet plans confirmed

ZTE twin phablet plans confirmed

Posted on Apr 25, 2012 by MG3

ZTE is set to leap upon the phablet bandwagon, joining Samsung’s Galaxy Note and LG’s Optimus Vu with two phone/tablet crossover models sometime in 2012. The Chinese firm aims to sell 50m smartphones this year alone and double its tablet sales, Reuters reports, pushing up average selling price (ASP) in the process.

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ZTE V66 tablet may hit Verizon as Turbine with LTE

ZTE V66 tablet may hit Verizon as Turbine with LTE

Posted on Apr 25, 2012 by MG3

Filed in: TabletsZTE

Some new tips have pointed to Verizon aiming for the low-cost tablet with more definitive plans for a ZTE tablet. An accessory maker claimed to PocketNow that the seven-inch, unreleased V66 would come to Verizon as the Turbine. It's rumored to be similar to the Optik at Sprint, sharing its dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon, but would have the expected much faster 4G LTE data.

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Sub-$100 Android Tablet Coming To Sprint This Weekend

Sub-$100 Android Tablet Coming To Sprint This Weekend

Posted on Feb 03, 2012 by MG15

Filed in: TabletsZTEOptik

This Super Bowl Sunday, the company is releasing a new 7-inch Android Honeycomb tablet -- the ZTE Optik -- with pretty decent specs and a $100 price tag that undercuts the Kindle Fire by half. There's a catch, of course. To get that dirt-cheap price, you'll need to sign up for a 2-year data plan with Sprint, whose tablet data options start at $20 for 1GB/mo. (Wha...?!) Otherwise, you'll need to plunk down $350 in upfront cash to go plan-free.

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