Engadget - Last week at CTIA, we sat down with Lixin Cheng -- CEO of ZTE USA -- for a candid discussion about the company's future in the US. The conversation started with ZTE's current portfolio in the US, which consists of 18 SKUs -- primarily inexpensive Android smartphones (most with LTE) for the prepaid market.
Things are still looking pretty bleak for Huawei’s plans to conquer the U.S. market. Earlier this week, half a dozen top members of intelligence agencies, including the FBI, CIA and NSA reaffirmed surveillance concerns about the company and fellow Chinese smartphone maker ZTE.
Oh the US government suddenly cares about our privacy?
So why is Equifax still in business? They leaked over half the US populations personal information...
ZTE, with the Smart Drive, have built a device that does exactly what it says it does and it does it all fantastically well.
Android Authority: "We'd previously heard rumors that ZTE would be launching a unique device in Q4, and now a leaked image finally gives us the confirmation."