ZTE had a very busy day, as it announced about 8 phones and 4 Android tablets that we’re going to mention here, plus even more slates separately. The most important models are the two quad core tablets ZTE PF100 and T98. The PF100 uses an Nvidia T30S 1.5GHz quad core processor and an Icera 450 modem (HSPA connectivity), plus it runs Android 4.0. This is a 10.1 inch model with WXGA resolution.

Other features of the ZTE PF100 include 16GB of internal memory, 1GB of RAM and a 5 megapixel shooter at the back. T98 is the 7 inch version of the PF100, with the same CPU and most of the specs, plus the WXGA resolution, but on a smaller display. This is a TD-SCDMA model, so no chance of seeing it in Europe. The V9S is a lower end tablet, with a 10.1 inch display, a dual core Qualcomm CPU at 1.2GHz, 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal memory. Android 3.2 is the OS of choice here and I sure hope an update is in the works.

On the connectivity side, this model provides GSM and UMTS connections, but no HSPA+. No exact prices or release dates were given, but apparently these models are destined to reach the US market around Q2. I can see that some of the models here have HDMI connectivity and Dolby Mobile support. The fourth model, that I almost forgot to mention is the ZTE V96, also a dual core tablet with a 1.7GHz Qualcomm CPU, HSPA+, Android 4.0, LTE and a 10.1 inch display with WXGA resolution. This one has a 5MP camera and 1GB of RAM.