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subject: Zte Presents Android Lutea In Germany [print this page]


Lutea is available through German net operator E-Plus ZTE, a contractor of telecommunications kit and network presentings, has launched its Android-based handset Lutea, which is available through German network operator E-Plus. The co-branded Lutea phone is an Android Smartphone that provides a capacitive 3.5inch multi touchscreen with 480x800 resolutions. The handset contains an MP3 player and FM-radio, a 5 MP camera, 3GSM, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. In extra the mobile phone also supports a data capacity of up to 32GB, and comes with a 2GB micro SD card inbox and in-built memory of 300 MB. The company said that the introduction of ZTE Lutea is the first branded handsfree in the German market, and it has entered into contracts on co-branded and own branded handsets in some European countries. The Android smartphone known as Blade in other countries has been completed available in more than 20 high-end markets including the UK, France, Finland, Norway, Turkey, Hungary and Japan. For those who are interesting in buying new mobile can check this website for details and reviews of LG Axis.

French carrier Bouygues launched two ZTE-branded Android cell phones in 2010, Three in the UK offers ZTE F930 with the ZTE symbol and in Portugal, the ZTE-branded Bluebelt holds 30% of the local Smartphone market. ZTE vice head Betty Cui said in Europe they have reached a year-on-year increase of 150% in terms of handset shipments and in the United Kingdom and France, the sales of handsets in 2010 exceeded 3 million units. "We are very happy with the launch of our Android device with E-Plus and this partnership will further get deeper our very business and dealings with the company," Cui said. With this device, we want to support our partner in offering cost real and high quality smartphones to consumers, helping to give innovative mobile services to the German end-users.

by: Denny Dubin




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