When it rains Windows Phone in China, it pours. After HTC claimed top honors for being the first to bow a Redmond-powered handset in the region, the floodgates opened with Nokia quickly doling out its Tango wares and, now, ZTE. The company, formerly a white label manufacturer, has finally gotten its Tania act together, releasing the not-so-secret phone on China Unicom with a slight upgrade to its previously announced spec list. Though most of what it offers falls in line with WP hardware requirements - 800 x 480 display, 512MB RAM - the processor's been bumped from 1GHz to 1.4GHz, giving the 4.3-incher a welcome speed boost.
Engadget, ZTE Tania waves Windows Phone flag for China, makes official mainland debut
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