CnTechPost Staff
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Huawei reveals what the Nova 6 5G looks like
With two days to go before Huawei nova 6 5G to be released on December 5, Huawei today released a poster for the device and provided more information about it.
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Xiaomi confirms Redmi K30 will have Qualcomm's latest 5G chipset
Xiaomi announced this morning that it will release the Redmi K30 series and AIoT smart new products at a press conference to be held at 14:00 on December 10.
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Ren Zhengfei: Huawei to move research center out of US to Canada
Huawei plans to move its research center from the United States to Canada, Ren Zhengfei, the founder of the Chinese telecoms equipment maker, said in an interview with Globe and Mail of Canada.
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Xiaomi 10 Pro may have five rear cameras and support 50W wireless fast charge
Xiaomi 10 Pro's OLED screen may support 120Hz refresh rate, equipped with five rear cameras and support 66w super fast charging and 50w wireless fast charging.
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Xiaomi Mi Watch gets first firmware update, adds support for iOS
Xiaomi announced today the first firmware update for the Mi Watch since it was released. From today until December 5, users will receive push OTA upgrades. The update is said to ha…
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Huawei responds to former employee's 8-month detention
Huawei said it supports the employee Li Hongyuan who was wrongly detained to use legal weapons to defend his rights, including suing Huawei.
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Samsung, Huawei and Apple take half of global smartphone market share
Samsung, Huawei, and Apple accounted for more than half of global smartphone shipments in the third quarter, according to Counterpoint Research.
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This Chinese city is allowing passengers to take subway via facial recognition
Starting from December 3, commuters who take the subway lines in Zhengzhou are allowed to pay with facial recognition instead of a plastic card.
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Xiaomi 5G phones will all support SA/NSA dual-mode starting from Redmi K30
Starting from the Redmi K30, Xiaomi 5G phones all support SA and NSA dual-mode 5G, Lin Bin announced on Weibo on Monday.
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Realme embraces 5G and will no longer release 4G phones in 2020
Realme will only release 5G mobile phones next year in the Chinese market, and no longer launch 4G mobile phones, Realme founder and CEO said.
