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As we impatiently wait for the next big thing from Zopo, another Chinese manufacturer, namely ZTE, reportedly has a party-spoiler on the cards in the …

Another 5.7″ phablet from ZTE seems to be on its way to a launch, the ZTE N5L with quad-core MT6589T processor and HD display.

ZTE’s Nubia range of phones will soon be headed up by the Snapdragon 800 powered Nubia Z5S if reports are revealed to be accurate.

Sources close to ZTE have leaked this screen shot of the next Nubia phone showing it will also support LTE.

In a unique strategy of sorts, China’s ZTE have unveiled the Blade Q lineup of 3 Android-powered smartphones, namely the Blade Q Mini, Blade Q and Blade Q Maxi, all of which offer exactly the same specifications save for varying screen sizes!

It has been reported at the team behind CyanogenMod have met with Chinese dev team Shaume! Could this mean CyanogenMod is coming to Chinese phones?

While it’s been raining quad-core and full HD smartphones, here’s one which breaks the routine – the ZTE Switch X1. The device was spotted at the WiFi certification database, where we take a look at its specs sheet.

Shortly after ZTE announced the Nubia Z5 NBA version, the companies Chinese manager has posted an image of the next generation Nubia Z7.

ZTE are currently the 5th largest phone makers in the world, and with the growing interested in wearable technology they hope to become number 1.

Although ZTE is somewhat a known brand in the US market thanks to low cost dongles and entry-level smartphones, the country hasn’t yet witnessed any of ZTE’s high-end smartphones. However, this is all set to change this month.

A Taiwanese market research report claims that Xiaomi phones now rank 5th most popular in China ahead of HTC.

The Nubia brand was introduced this year as a flagship ZTE phone brand, and they tend to keep to focusing on the high-end with a new Snapdragon 800 device this November.

ZTE have stuck by their word and have just launched the Nvidia Tegra 4 powered ZTE Geek on the Chinese market at an incredible $308!

ZTE have shipped out sample and review units of the ZTE U988S, which they are claiming to be the world’s first Tegra 4 powered handset.

If you asked me yesterday which sub 2000 Yuan phone you should buy the answer would have been a Xiaomi Mi2S, today though the Nubia Z5 mini might be my answer!

ZTE’s Nubia brand are currently in the process of launching their new flagship mini smartphone in Beijing! More details of the Nubia Z5 Mini after the jump.

Earlier this week ZTE held a launch conference in Beijing to officially usher in the ZTE Geek, the latest Intel Clover Trail+ Android smartphone.

Xiaomi will be taking on ZTE and the Nvidia Tegra 4 powered ZTE U998S and the DaKele with rumoured Snapdragon 800 processor in this years 1999 Yuan price wars!

The ZTE U988S Android smartphone has just received its Network License here in China, so what do we know about this Tegra 4 powered Xiaomi Mi3 rival?