ZTE hasn’t made much of a touch stateside, seeing as how the OEM was content to churn out white label devices. All that’s changed now as a part of the company’s technique to dispense with the anonymity and join the wireless rat race. Making good on that promise is the outfit’s ZTE V55 tablet that just reared its touchscreen face over on the FCC. Back in July, a leaked Sprint roadmap had tipped us off to a likely 1st quarter 2012 bow for the slab, and with this unveiled Commission filing, that launch date seems likely. Except for the de rigeur WiFi b /g and Bluetooth support, not much else could be gleaned from this mystery slate — aside from its apparent Android leanings . Curiously, the documents talk over with ZTE’s device as a CDMA tablet and, sure enough, we couldn’t find any indication of a 4G radio. We’ll keep you posted should this pop up once more with additional bands — WiMAX or otherwise . Hit up the source below to peruse the federal findings for yourself.
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