What's in the Box
MBB Device
Quick Start guide
Warranty Card
Charger
USB Cable
The Specs
| 4G | B1/B3/B7/B8/B28/TDDB40 |
| 3G | B1/B5/B8 |
| SIM Card | Nano SIM card (4FF) |
| Operating System | Propriety |
| Memory | N/A |
| Display | 3 LED indicators |
| Camera | N/A |
| Wi-Fi | 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz 2*2 (300Mbps) |
| Bluetooth | None |
| FM Radio | None |
| Sensors | None |
| GPS | N/A |
| Connection | USB Micro |
| Ethernet RJ45 | No |
| External Antenna port | No |
| Battery | 2,000mAh (removable) |
| Size & weight | 107 x 64.8 x 14.4mm; 108g |
| Network Lock | Locked |
| Worst case Simultaneous SAR | 1.060 W/Kg in the body position, 10g average, 5mm spacing |
| ZTE Model | MF937 |
Security Update Notices
Introduction
Security Updates cover product hardware (firmware), pre-installed software, software that implements necessary product functions. We will maintain the security updates ffrom 1/4/2026 until 1/4/2028 and won’t ever shorten published Security Update dates. If the Security Update cycle is extended, we will promptly announce it below on this webpage for the device in question.
Published Dates
| Model Name | Security Update Start Date | Security Update End Date |
| ZTE MF937 | 1/4/2026 | 1/4/2028 |
Statement of Compliance
Click here to view the Statement of Compliance for the ZTE MF937
Security Vulnerability Submission
ZTE Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) receives, handles, and discloses security vulnerabilities related to ZTE’s products and solutions, and is the channel to disclose vulnerability information. The PSIRT is also responsible for formulating ZTE’s security incident management policy and security incident solution, analyzing vulnerabilities and patches released by system software providers and security organizations, and responding and handling security incidents released by customers, security organizations, or individuals.
ZTE encourages cybersecurity researchers and industry organizations to report security vulnerabilities related to ZTE products. ZTE PSIRT will follow industry standards such as ISO/IEC 30111 and ISO/IEC 29147 to handle received security vulnerabilities.
Click the following link to be taken to the ZTE PSIRT Security Vulnerability Submission page (global) and follow the instructions there to fill in the template document with all the required information. Remember to state clearly that the device you are reporting for is from the Australian market and its model number locally.
Product Downloads
| Download file | Version | Released |
|---|---|---|
| User Guide | Ver 1.0 | Aug 2022 |
| Warranty Card |
Available At
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