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Everybody has already heard of the iPhone X (which goes on sale on November 3rd of this year), and almost certainly, of its most interesting feature, Face ID. But for those still not in the know, however, the feature is basically about using facial recognition technology in order to unlock the iPhone X.
ZTE certainly hopes so. As a matter of fact, the Chinese tech giant is hoping to replace LG as the number three smartphone vendor in the United States in a year’s time. But as explained by Jeff Yee, the vice president of technology planning and partnerships at ZTE, becoming the third largest phone maker in American is just one part of a bigger plan.
Unlimited minutes and text messages have become commonplace for cell phone plans, making data the key factor that differentiates them. After all, consumers use more data than ever, especially on their smartphones. With the option of watching Netflix on a smartphone, consumers want to know how fast it will be and how much of their data it will use. This depends on both the consumer’s data package and mobile device.