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  • Apple's secret sauce boiled dry

    Samsung was the top manufacturer, growing its volume by 64 percent year-on-year. After Samsung and Apple, manufacturers Huawei, LG and ZTE rounded out the top five - but they all make up less than five percent of the market share.
  • Apple still losing market share

    Only Apple lost market share, with LG Electronics, Huawei and ZTE making incremental gains.
  • Phablet and superphone sales to remain strong

    The vast majority of phablet devices run on Android and Transparency Market Research believes Google’s OS will continue to dominate the market over the next five years. However, the share of Windows based devices is also set to increase, thanks to upcoming phablets from Nokia, HTC, ZTE and Sony.
  • ZTE pays Microsoft protection money

    China's ZTE is paying Microsoft a royalty for devices it makes using Google Android and Chrome operating systems to make sure that it is not patent trolled out of business.
  • 3G, 4G USB modems wide open to attack

    Macworld Australia reports the researchers tested multiple 3G and 4G sticks obtained from Russian telcos over the past few months and concluded that they pose a serious security threat.
  • LTE base station market to hit $6.37 billion this year

    Although 3G services were rolled out just five years ago, the mobile boom has generated more demand for bandwidth than the "old" standard can handle. That means 4G is expanding, quick, from Ethiopia to Europe.
  • ZTE feels hidden hand of scaremongering

    We visited Chinese device maker ZTE at this year's Cebit, which was there for the first time in seven years, an age where feature phones were the only species in the handset realm.
  • LG in a spin

    FinancialIt is also expected to see a slowing of its smartphone business as cheap and cheerful Chinese players such as Huawei and ZTE make a stronger impact in the market.
  • Los Alamos pulls network switch

    What appears to have happened is that without engaging brain, the armed services committee ordered a purge of technology produced by Huawei or ZTE.
  • Lenovo shows off smartphones

    Intel has, however, been laying down the groundwork for China's market over the last couple of years. It struck a deal with ZTE and tencent, while Sean Maloney said in early 2012 that the company plans to win in that market and is well placed to do so.
  • Huawei partner offered tech to Iran

    There is some concern in the US that China has become a backdoor for Iran to obtain embargoed US computer equipment. In March and April, ZTE was caught selling millions of dollars worth of gear to Iran.
  • Huawei wants to become more transparent

    Huawei has also offered to undergo similar scrutiny in the United States, along with another Chinese telecoms equipment firm, ZTE, the world's fifth largest telecom equipment maker.
  • Huawei cleared by US White House probe

    Last week, a US congressional report warned against allowing Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE to supply critical telecom infrastructure. Committee members warned that the use of Chinese gear posed a huge security risk to US companies, because Huawei was handing over data to the Chinese government.
  • ZTE reports loss

    In what is a bad week for the Chinese mobile phone company ZTE, the company has reported a $279.2 million loss.
  • Canada falls out with Huawei

    The news follows Monday's announcement that the US was likely to ban ZTE and Huawei from government projects and a government committee claiming that the company was a security hazard.
  • Huawei hits out at China bashing

    Huawei said the report by the House Intelligence Committee, which warned of national security risks from equipment from Huawei and fellow Chinese firm ZTE, was "utterly lacking in substance.
  • US paranoia shuts out Huawei and ZTE

    Huawei and ZTE want to expand in the United States, but now it seems that they will have the US government telling their customers about how they are a possible espionage threat.
  • US plans to grill Huawei again

    The US House of Representatives Intelligence Committee is to meet with executives from Huawei, as well as representatives from rival ZTE, to scrutinise plans to expand their businesses, according to | Bloomberg.

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