CnTechPost Staff
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iQOO 3 will be released in Feb with UFS 3.1 flash memory
Vivo sub-brand iQOO announced on Weibo today that its 5G flagship smartphone the iQOO 3 will be released in Feb with UFS 3.1 flash memory.
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OPPO extends the warranty period for its devices due to coronavirus outbreak
OPPO Vice President Brian Shen today announced via Weibo a new policy for the current new coronavirus epidemic.
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Global foldable phone shipments to hit 100 million by 2025, report says
The global foldable smartphone shipments will grow from under 1 million units in 2019 to 100 million by 2025, latest research from Strategy Analytics showed.
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UOS gets support from domestic font library
The In Pin font library from 17Font has completed product compatibility and adaptation with the Unity Operating System (UOS), the system's developer Union Tech said on Tuesday.
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Tencent launches another video dating app 'Qingyuan'
Tencent has launched yet another a video dating app "Qingyuan", which allows uses to date each other in live video chat.
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Samsung Galaxy S20 series promo video leaked
The Samsung Unpacked event will be held at on February 11 when Samsung is expected to release at least three new products: Galaxy Buds+, Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy S20 series smartphones, and there are no too many secrets.
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Apple releases macOS Catalina 10.15.4 public beta
Apple today released the first public beta update for macOS Catalina 10.15.4. Users who have registered for the Apple Beta test project can install it on the software update page after installing the correct configuration file.
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Apple releases iOS 13.4 puiblic Beta 1 update
After releasing updates for developers a few days ago, Apple today pushed the first public beta of iOS 13.4 and iPadOS 13.4.
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Global smartphone production set to drop to five-year low in Q1, report says
The global smartphone production in the first quarter is expected to drop 12% year on year to 275 million units, which is a five-year low, as the Coronavirus outbreak impacts the smartphone supply chain, market research firm TrendForce said in a report on Monday.
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ByteDance doubles down on collaboration market as its Slack-like app offers free services to SMEs
Feishu, a Slack-like remote collaboration platform developed by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, will provide free use of its commercial version for three years for all SMEs and organizations that are fighting the current epidemic, Xie Xin, Vice President of ByteDance and Head of Feishu, announced on Sunday.