CnTechPost Staff
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Samsung says Galaxy Fold sales are around 400,000 to 500,000 units
The Galaxy Fold, Samsung's first foldable smartphone has been shipped about 400,000 to 500,000 units, Samsung CEO DJ Koh said at CES 2020.
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China's most popular map app is entering overseas markets
Gaode Map, one of China's most popular map app, will be available for users traveling outside China through cooperation with HERE Technologies.
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Coolpad launches first 5G phone with Snapdragon 765 chipset
Coolpad released its first 5G smartphone the Coolpad Legacy 5G at CES 2020, using a Snapdragon 765 chipset and a 48-megapixel dual camera.
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WeChat now allows you to add more than 5,000 friends
WeChat lifted the restriction that it is not allowed to add more than 5000 friends, but the 5001th and later friends cannot read the Movements update, according to Sycaijing.com.
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Vivo design patent shows a phone with circular rear camera module
The design patent of a Vivo phone was released recently, with the phone using a circular rear camera module and single punch-hole display, according to Twitter user @_the_tech_guy.
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Hisense color e-ink phone may begin sales in middle of the year
Hisense colored e-ink phone, developed in cooperation with E Ink Corporation, will be sold in the middle of this year and the company said on Wednesday.
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Samsung accused of copying Apple Face ID icon
In the CES 2020 keynote, the facial recognition icon used by Samsung is almost exactly the same as Apple's Face ID icon, causing widespread doubt that Samsung is copying Apple again.
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Xiaomi tests allowing users to adjust app icons to any size in MIUI
The Xiaomi MIUI's latest update has added an app icon size adjustment functions that allows users to adjust icons to any size.
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Samsung unveils Neon, its Artificial Human that has emotions and memories
On Monday, at CES 2020, a mysterious company born in Samsung Technology and Advanced Research Labs (aka STAR Labs) debuted.
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Niu Technologies releases self-driving three-wheeled electric motorcycle
China's Niu Technologies released the world's first self-driving three-wheeled electric motorcycle TQi at CES 2020. It supports 5G communication and has a range of 200km.