Skip to main content

ZTE introduces ‘lease-to-own’ plan in the U.S. for customers who want to buy direct

Apple introduced a way to pay for your iPhone monthly without having to use a carrier, and Chinese mobile giant ZTE plans to offer a similar service in the coming months. The program is a ‘lease-to-own’ deal where the customer pays for their new phone monthly, and at the end of the payment period owns the device. If a new smartphone is announced, you can return the old one to ZTE and begin another contract.

To start, ZTE’s flagship phone, the Axon Pro, and its projector hotspot, the S Pro 2 Smart Projector, are available unlocked on the Lease-to-Own program.

Recommended Videos

“We are introducing leasing options because we believe advanced mobile technology should be available to everyone. We also want the experience of purchasing and using a ZTE device to be easy for any consumer,” said Lixin Cheng, CEO of ZTE USA.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

ZTE has partnered with SmartPay, a leader in the leasing market, to offer the program. The contracts range from six to 24 months, but in some states, there will only be one contract available. Information will be provided on your state’s laws before you pay.

Even customers with low credit scores are urged to apply. ZTE wants to make it easy for anyone to buy its smartphones, regardless of their income bracket. Customers need to add a debit card at the start of the contract, however, and may be charged as much as 20 percent of the phone’s cost upfront.

ZTE might not be considered a big deal in the United States, but it is currently the fourth largest mobile phone vendor for carrier phones, and the second for non-carrier devices. It is the fifth largest device manufacturer in the world, behind Apple, Samsung, Huawei, and Xiaomi. 

ZTE plans to make most of its devices available on the program, but a few phones will still remain unavailable in the States, even though they launched in China more than six months ago. You can check out the press release on the program here.

We’ll update this post with more information on the leasing plan once it goes live or more information is available.

David Curry
Former Digital Trends Contributor
David has been writing about technology for several years, following the latest trends and covering the largest events. He is…
Instagram might soon get even more chaotic with Community Chats
Early preview of Instagram Community Chats feature.

Meta is on a mission to turn its social apps into a hub of all kinds of content as well chatter. The next step towards that goal could be Community Chats on Instagram, which could open the doors for the same kind of group chatter as you would find across Telegram channels and Discord.

Code sleuth Alessandro Paluzzi has shared visual assets of the in-development feature sharing some details on how it might work. These chat groups will be able to host up to 250 people at once, and will be open to all users to join and share messages among the community.

Read more
Apple might have a way to boost battery life in the iPhone 17 Air
A rendered concept of what the iPhone 17 Air might look like.

Everyone is excited to learn about the ultra slim iPhone 17 Air that Apple is working on, but many people have expressed concerns about its potential battery life, given the small amount of space that will be available for a battery within the device. With a reported thickness of just 5.5mm, and apparently a large screen of up to 6.7 inches in size, the iPhone 17 Air seeks to cram a lot of functionality into a very slim form.

But with a thin device always comes a tricky problem: how to fit in a battery large enough to hold a reasonable amount of charge. According to industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the iPhone 17 Air will solve this problem by making use of a high-density battery.

Read more
Google Maps’ new feature sees Android play catchup to iOS
Samsung Galaxy S24 in Marble Gray showing Google Maps.

Android users are getting their first glimpse of a new operating system feature while using Google Maps, as the app is the first to make use of the Live Updates ability that was added for Android 16. The feature will give users updated information in their status bar so they can keep track of ongoing activity such as following directions using maps.

Similar to Apple's Live Activities system, the Android function can potentially be used by a range of apps but has first been seen in Google Maps. "Live Updates are a new class of notifications that help users monitor and quickly access important ongoing activities," Android developers explained in a post highlighting the feature when it was first announced.

Read more