ZTE isn't well known in the U.S., but the mobile device manufacturer hopes its Android tablet will help change that.
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ZTE is hoping to bring a trio of Android tablets to the U.S., including an LTE model. All are based on the ZTE Lite (pictured), but specs will differ.
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Specs
All three share a similar weight and build, plus rear-facing and front-facing cameras. Screen resolution and camera quality may differ; the 4G-enabled ZTE Lite LTE is still in development.
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Two cameras
Although wielding a 7-inch tablet may be awkward as a portable camera, the Lite family of tablets will do video chatting.