Chinese mobile phone maker ZTE has made official another new device for its homeland market, the ZTE Tania, which runs under Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system. The handset was announced for China Unicom, and it features a series of small enhancements when compared to the initially unveiled specificat... |
9 June 2012 03:11 GMT |
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Chinese handset manufacturer confirmed plans to conquer the European market with its Windows Phone devices, and the first to go on sale was ZTE Tania.
Initially launched in the UK, the smartphone’s sales were lower than ZTE expected, which is probably the main reason we will see the device get released in Chin... |
21 May 2012 19:31 GMT |
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Chinese manufacturer ZTE is reportedly gearing up for the release of its ZTE Tania Windows Phone on the market in the United States. The smartphone was made available for purchase in the UK a few months ago and should hit shelves stateside before the end of the year, the latest reports on the matter suggest. Lixi... |
10 May 2012 10:35 GMT |
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Chinese handset manufacturer ZTE had a pretty busy month with lots of devices announced at the Mobile World Congress 2012, back in February. The company is trying to enter the Windows Phone smartphone market with the high-end ZTE Tania, which was released on the market last month. ZTE is mostly known for its budget... |
20 March 2012 17:01 GMT |
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Chinese mobile phone maker ZTE promised no less than eight mobile phones for this year’s Mobile World Congress, and it delivered. There were six Android-based devices showcased in the company’s stand at the event, along with two smartphones powered by Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system. ... |
29 February 2012 06:41 GMT |
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Although ZTE Tania was delayed for February 20, it looks like at least one UK-based retailer has the phone in stock. The under £200 (315 USD or 240 EUR) Mango-based smartphone can be purchased in the UK starting today.
Customers who want to try out this budget-friendly Windows Phone device can head over to Unl... |
14 February 2012 13:01 GMT |
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ZTE’s Windows Phone-powered Tania smartphone will arrive on the market in the UK only at the end of this month, recent reports on the matter suggest.
Apparently, the handset will be made available only on February 20th, one week later than originally announced, online retailer Clove has confirmed.
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10 February 2012 16:31 GMT |
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Windows Phone might not enjoy great market share in the smartphone segment, but the platform is still profitable, at least to Microsoft.
The same as with many other products, Microsoft chose to adopt a licensing model with Windows Phone, and this has paid off, it appears.
Chinese handset vendor ZTE, one of the co... |
19 January 2012 10:29 GMT |
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Chinese mobile phone maker ZTE has just launched its Windows Phone-powered Tania smartphone on the UK market.
Hitting shelves as an affordable device, the new ZTE Tania features pretty decent specifications, even if it doesn’t top flagship handsets from Nokia, Samsung, HTC, or LG.
The new mobile phone was ... |
19 January 2012 03:24 GMT |
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Chinese handset maker announced its first Windows Phone device back in September, the ZTE Tania. Two months after its official announcement, the smartphone hits shelves in France.
Microsoft fans can now purchase the ZTE Tania from French carrier SFR for as low as €9.9 (13.5 USD) with a new two-year contract, or... |
16 November 2011 09:46 GMT |
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During the past few days, we learned not only that Windows Phone users are now able to download the new Mango OS flavor on their devices, but also the fact that there are three new handsets headed for the market with the platform on board.
These devices come from HTC, Samsung and ZTE, and are the Radar 4G for T-... |
28 September 2011 04:14 GMT |
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Windows Phone Mango, the new mobile operating system flavor from Microsoft, is set to arrive on shelves on new devices in the coming weeks, and one of these phones will be a ZTE device, supposedly called Tania.
The new mobile phone just been officially announced, and it already emerged into the wild on photos, co... |
26 September 2011 07:21 GMT |
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