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  2. ZTE Racer II - Wikipedia

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    ZTE Racer II (also known as ZTE Meteor Racer II or zte p728b) is a phone manufactured by China's ZTE Corporation for the Android platform. It went on sale in September 2011. Turkcell T11 is a rebranded version of ZTE P728T, one of variations of ZTE Racer II.

  3. ZTE - Wikipedia

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    ZTE is a major shareholder and was instrumental in the creation of the company in 2007 but holds a minority of the shares in the entity. [86] ZTE agreed to take over a 48% stake in Turkish company Netaş Telekomünikasyon A.Ş. for $101.3 million from the American private equity firm One Equity Partners in December 2016.

  4. ZTE Open - Wikipedia

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    The ZTE Open is an entry-level smartphone released by ZTE in July 2013. It is intended for software developers wanting to build and test mobile applications on Firefox OS, though it was sold commercially in Spain. [8] [9] ZTE Open was launched in India in October 2013, in collaboration with eBay India (eBay.in). [10]

  5. Category:ZTE mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export ... Pages in category "ZTE mobile phones" ... This page was last edited on 4 January 2014, ...

  6. ZTE Blade V880 - Wikipedia

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    The ZTE Blade V880 (also known as ZTE Lutea) is a smartphone manufactured by ZTE Corporation for the Android platform. Unveiled by Orange UK as San Francisco , it went on sale on 21 September 2010, with a white variant released later. [ 3 ]

  7. ZTE X760 - Wikipedia

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    ZTE-G X760, also known as Orange Vegas, T-Mobile Vairy Touch, [1] Vodafone Indie, and Vodafone V-X760, is a discontinued budget touchscreen mobile phone released in mid 2009 and made by ZTE. The cost of the Vegas was kept as low as possible by omitting many features from higher products while keeping a trendy touchscreen design.

  8. MobiOffice - Wikipedia

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    MobiOffice (Formerly OfficeSuite) [3] is a proprietary cross-platform office suite application developed by MobiSystems. [4] It has versions for Android, iOS and Microsoft Windows (PC) and has compatibility with the most frequently used Microsoft Office file formats.

  9. User guide - Wikipedia

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    This was a unique problem for software developers, since users often became frustrated with current help documents. [2] Some considerations for writing a user guide that developed at this time include: the use of plain language [2] length and reading difficulty [2] the role of printed user guides for digital programs [3] user-centered design [3]