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China's ZTE Removed From US Trade Blacklist (thestreet.com) 24

From a report: The U.S. Commerce Department will remove Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp from a trade blacklist after the company admitted to violating sanctions on Iran, the Commerce Department said in a notice made public on Tuesday.
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China's ZTE Removed From US Trade Blacklist

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  • Had a phone from them a few years back. On delivery, GPS did not work, a hardware issue. About 10 months later MIC jack got foo bar. Just not as good quality items, as you would want.
    • Re: (Score:2, Troll)

      by TWX ( 665546 )

      Sounds perfect for Walmart, where you save money on each transaction but have to re-buy it three times to get the longevity that you'd have gotten from something similar purchased elsewhere.

      • Here in Australia, supermarkets do sell prepaid ZTE phones at a price point where only the most underspecced Samsung or HTC can compete.

        But you're not getting Nougat on this throwaway handset.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      ZTE had the lowest cost smartphones on the market with AT&T a few years back. I loved their Maven ($60) and Compel ($40). They were my first 2 smartphones and they served their purpose well. They still work fine but have limited storage (8gb and 4gb). I use them for various other non-phone things around the house.

      If you are expecting a top tier phone for $200 in their more upscale line, I think you were just deluding yourself.

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