CnTechPost Staff

  • Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G teardown: US parts account for less than 10% of total costs

    The teardown of Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G shows that it has more than 2,000 components from Japan, accounting for 88.4% of the total and making up of 31.6% of the cost, according PCPOP.

  • A blogger tested Tesla Smart Summon in China and the results were funny

    On December 24th, Weibo user @小特叔叔 released a test video of the Tesla Model 3 "Smart Summon" function in China. The test results were somewhat funny.

  • WeChat stops allowing users to post custom emoticons in friends circle replies

    The WeChat iOS version 7.0.9 was launched on December 23, allowing users to post custom emoticons in the comments of WeChat friends circle. But only one day later, on the evening of December 24, the feature has been turned off.

  • OnePlus plans to open 100 stores in 50 cities in India by 2020

    OnePlus will focus on India's offline market in 2020, with the goal of having 100 of its own experience stores in 50 cities, according to 91mobiles.

  • OnePlus 8 Pro, 'the most beautiful OnePlus phone', gets certified in China

    The 5G OnePlus 8 Pro has been certified by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China (MIIT), latest file from its website showed. The file was first spotted by Twitter user Sudhanshu Ambhore (@Sudhanshu1414) on Wednesday.

  • Xiaomi's new noise-cancelling wireless headphones pass Bluetooth certification

    Xiaomi's new noise-cancelling wireless headphones have passed the Bluetooth certification, according to Twitter user Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings).

  • Bilibili, YouTube of China, will be available on all Tesla cars from Q1

    Beginning in the first quarter of 2020, Chinese video streaming app Bilibili will be accessible to all Tesla models, including the upcoming CyberTruck pickup, according to Pandaily.

  • Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 may be equipped with a foldable glass protective screen

    Weibo user @王奔宏 recently posted images of a foldable smartphone, which is equipped with Samsung ONE UI and seems to be the new Galaxy Fold 2 engineering device.

  • OnePlus may unveil a foldable smartphone at CES 2020

    OnePlus announced earlier this month it will unveil the OnePlus Concept One at a special event during CES 2020. Now there is speculation that the device may be a foldable smartphone.

  • Tesla sparks controversy for selling Model 3 physical car keys in China

    Tesla service centers in China have recently launched physical car keys for Model 3 that sell for 1,200 yuan, sparking a round of controversy among car owners.