CnTechPost Staff
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India surpasses U.S. as 2nd largest smartphone market
The Indian smartphone market surpassed the United States for the first time in 2019, becoming the second largest in the world, according to a Counterpoint report.
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Xiaomi may release Mi 10 in Feb
Xiaomi's product director Wang Teng said on January 25 that Xiaomi marketing team is preparing for new Xiaomi product launch and it will come “soon” while replying queries from users on Weibo.
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Users who pre-order Galaxy S20+ may get Galaxy Buds+ for free
Users who pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S20+ and Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G flagship smartphones will receive the upcoming Galaxy Buds+ earbuds for free, according to the recently leaked marketing material information.
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Chinese tech firms respond to coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan
In their support to the novel coronavirus hardest-hit city of Wuhan, Chinese Internet companies has offered their helping hand, with some donating cash and some donating masks and other materials.
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Google celebrates Lunar New Year with Rat-themed Doodle
As people in China were welcoming the first day of the Lunar New Year on Saturday, Google is joining the festivities with a Doodle depicting the Year of the Rat.
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Tesla software update brings Chinese owners with games including Mahjong
Tesla this week launched its first software update in 2020, which seems to have only been pushed to Chinese owners and brought in entertainment features such as Mahjong and Poker games.
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Samsung may unveil Galaxy Fold 2 in Q2
Samsung is expected to launch the successor to the Galaxy Fold in a few months time, according to XDA writer Max Weinbach.
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Tim Cook sends his greetings to doctors in China
Apple CEO Tim Cook posted a New Year message on Weibo, sending his greetings to the medical staff who is in the in coronavirus fight.
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Realme C3 passes FCC certification
Realme's forthcoming C3 smartphone has just passed FCC certification, which means it is getting closer to launch.
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Vivo surpasses Samsung as India's biggest winner in offline market
According to a GfK report, in India's huge offline smartphone market, Vivo’s smartphone sales surpassed Samsung for the first time in November last year, marking the brand’s biggest achievements in the Indian market in less than a decade.