ZTE Unveils New Blade Smartphones in Mexico
Mobiles maker ZTE introduced three new smartphones for users in Mexico, including the latest models in the Blade series.
The Blade G Plus (4.5 inch screen) and Blade C2 (4 inch screen) smartphones are customized for the Mexico market and offer support for analogue television viewing. ZTE is also introducing Kis II, a new smartphone with a 3.5 inch screen that supports ATV viewing.
According to the company, the hip and trendy design of the three new smartphones will appeal to younger consumers, and will be available nationwide from mid-November through local operators, in addition to a wide sales network.
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“Mexico is one of the largest markets for mobile communications in Latin America, and ZTE has been focused on serving customers in this key market since 2007,” said Xiong Hui, senior VP of ZTE.
“ZTE aims to be one of the top-3 mobile phone vendors in Mexico within three years, giving the company a strong base to expand its business in other markets in Latin America.”
ZTE Mobile Devices is a division of ZTE Corporation, a global telecommunications equipment, networks and mobile devices company headquartered in Shenzhen, China. ZTE is a publicly traded company listed on the Hong Kong and Shenzhen stock exchanges.