With Mango finally on its very official way — that’d be at some point away for certain AT&T owners — it’s hardly surprising to look OEMs jumping on Redmond’s mobile bandwagon . ZTE’s joined the allied Windows Phone 7.5 ranks, outing its Tania phone on the China International Postal and Telecommunications Exhibition 2011. The modestly specced 4.3-inch device runs Microsoft’s latest OS atop a single-core 1GHz processor, with 512MB of RAM, 4GB of storage and a 5 megapixel rear camera on-board. It’s certainly no HTC Titan, but on the other hand, not every smartphone must be a roided-up beast. Let’s just hope MS gets those regional marketplace availability issues squared away before this handset’s Chinese launch. In fact, what fun is a live-tiled phone without the apps?
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