The company might unveil it to the world as soon as next week, at the MWC

Feb 25, 2012 15:01 GMT  ·  By

Chinese mobile phone maker ZTE is rumored to plan the release of a Windows Phone device in its homeland country in the near future, and the phone would run under the next flavor of Microsoft’s mobile OS, Tango.

Moreover, the latest reports on the matter suggest that the company might name the phone Mimosa, and that it should be a rather affordable device, much like the ZTE Tania that was unveiled to the world last year.

The news on ZTE’s Windows Phone-powered Mimosa comes only a few days after the company went official with an Android-powered Mimosa X (the hanset in the photo above), which packs a dual-core Tegra 2 CPU from Nvidia.

No specs or photos of the said ZTE Mimosa have emerged until now, but more on it might be unveiled as soon as next week, during the Mobile World Congress. The phone maker already promised new Android and Windows Phone devices for the event.