CnTechPost Staff

  • China targets 5G network coverage in all prefecture-level cities by 2020

    China will steadily advance the construction of 5G networks and strive to achieve 5G network coverage in all prefecture-level cities nationwide by the end of 2020, according to the 2020 China Industry and Information Technology Working Conference on Monday.

  • WeChat for iOS gets update, users can post images in friend circle replies

    The WeChat for iOS has been updated to version 7.0.9, bringing in the function of quoting previous content when sending messages.

  • Didi car-pooling service restarts in Beijing

    Didi Chuxing, operator of China’s largest ride hailing platform, has resumed its car-pooling service in Beijing, Wuhan, Foshan, Nanchang and Changsha on a trail basis from 9:00 am on December 23. This is the latest batch of cities for the Chinese ride hailing giant to resume the much disputed service.

  • Here is how to enable Always on Display on OnePlus 6/7/7T

    XDA Forum user XJIOP has created an APK application, AOD DoubleTap Mod, which aims to bring the AOD function to OnePlus phones with AMOLED screens but without that function.

  • Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 has passed India BIS certification

    After the leak of the real photo of Samsung Galaxy Fold 2, this vertical folding phone has recently passed the BIS certification of the Indian regulator.

  • Xiaomi Pocophone is not dead, executive suggests return in 2020

    Xiaomi launched the Pocophone F1 smartphone last year, which is positioned as the "affordable Snapdragon 845 phone".

  • Huawei says will invest $1.5B in next 5 years to develop Kunpeng ecosystem

    Huawei says will invest $1.5B in next 5 years to develop Kunpeng ecosystem

  • Nintendo CEO: Switch sales in China face challenges as the market is small

    Nintendo Switch sales in China will not be so easy as the Chinese market is currently dominated by PC games and mobile games and companies whose main business is game consoles are struggling, Shuntaro Furukawa, president and CEO of Nintendo said in a recent interview with Sankei Shimbun.

  • Huawei Investment & Holding increases registered capital by 32%

    The business information of Huawei Investment & Holding changed on December 19, and its registered capital increased from about 22.2 billion yuan to about 29.4 billion yuan, an increase of about 32%, according Chinese corporate records.

  • Pete Lau: OnePlus will not pursue lower prices, TV will be released next year

    With the price of OnePlus smartphones constantly rising, OnePlus will not purely pursue for cheaper prices but value for money, Pete Lau, founder and CEO of OnePlus Mobile, said at today's Geek Park event.