CnTechPost Staff

  • Samsung Galaxy Fold will be sold in the Netherlands

    Samsung Galaxy Fold will be launched in the Netherlands at a price of 2020 Euros, and buyers can get Samsung ’s complimentary Galaxy Buds, mobile phone cases and 24/7 customer service.

  • Tencent: 32 of its games were cut due to inaccessible health systems

    Tencent said on December 18 that 32 games were cut this year because they were unable to access the health system due to technical reasons.

  • Inventor of QR Code: I never thought it could be used for payment

    In 1994, Masahiro Hara from Japan invented the QR Code in order to facilitate the management of auto parts. He had no idea back then what his invention would mean for the world 16 years later.

  • Huawei chairman says confident in HMS

    Huawei Chairman Liang Hua said that in overseas markets, Huawei is currently banned from using GMS (Google Mobile Service), but is working hard to develop HMS and is confident in the growth of HMS (Huawei Mobile Service) and the ecosystem.

  • Huawei P40 rendering shows a rectangular raised camera module on the back

    According to the renderings, Huawei P40 series fuselage will use a rectangular convex camera module, but the protruding height is not much.

  • WeChat beta update supports Dark Mode, but only for Android

    Recently, the beta version of WeChat 7.0.10 was released. One of the major highlights of the new version is the addition of "Dark Mode" support.

  • ZTE exec show off capabilities, says 200 million copies of operating system shipped

    From 2016 to 2018, ZTE lost nearly 10 billion yuan due to US sanctions. Now the company has recovered its vitality. Although not as strong as Huawei, ZTE is still China's second largest communications equipment company.

  • TikTok's first smartphone is offering up to 14% off

    Nearly one year after its tech-related patent rights were acquired by TikTok's owner ByteDance, Chinese smartphone maker Smartisan released the Smartisan Nut Pro 3 last month. Now the phone's prices seem hard to hold up.

  • WeChat apologizes for translating "Canadian Flag" into "He's in Prison"

    China's well-known social app WeChat apologized for translating the "Canadian flag" sent in the chat to "He's in prison".

  • Lenovo Holdings announces Liu Chuanzhi's retirement as chairman and Ning Min takes over

    Lenovo Holdings announced on Wednesday that Liu Chuanzhi stepped down as chairman and executive director of the company and will serve as honorary chairman, senior consultant and board of directors of Lenovo Holdings.