
In Chinese cell phone news, China’s cell phone company, ZTE, is the farthest away from prominent and nearly unheard of in North America, but in its native land, ZTE is a main competitor. Visuals of this dominance are seen in a pair of WinMo devices plus a Linux-based model that looks prepared for mobile battle with the best of them. In the right corner, the RAISE and XIANG, sporting a 5 and 3.2 megapixel camera, respectively, function WinMo and HSPA for a Chinese network. In the left corner, the D820 uses CDMA with WiFi, a 2 megapixel camera, and GPS. Whether these phones are warm ups for the heavy competitors of global competition or the real deal, the low price makes them attractive regardless. Read.