Originally announced at the Mobile World Congress earlier this year in February, the ZTE Open seem to be rather underpowered when you compare it to an Android-powered handset, although there is still hope yet when you consider how some of the lower end hardware on platforms such as Windows Phone are able to exceed user expectations – at least from certain aspects, delivering as and when required. The ZTE Open will be on sale first in Europe and Latin America regions, so it is no surprise that the hardware does not come with any US-specific focus. Not only that, there is also 3G support built in for AT&T’s bands, although it would lack AWS for T-Mobile, and neither does it have any LTE capabilities. Who knows, we could very well see a US release eventually.