A week after launching the Axon, its first true flagship phone for the US market, ZTE has taken the wraps off another version of the handset designed specifically for the Chinese market. "Following its US debut last week, we are excited to bring our first ever global flagship to China -- a market where our aim is to return to being a top-three smartphone vendor within the next three years," said Adam Zeng, CEO, ZTE Mobile Device. Like a number of Asian Android handset makers, ZTE has always been competitive on price but has struggled to impress when it comes to producing devices that can challenge the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S6 or the HTC One in terms of premium feel and desirability.



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