CnTechPost Staff

  • Chinese customers have a new choice for 5G phones: Samsung Galaxy A90 at $635

    The Galaxy A90 5G, which was released in South Korea in September, is a flagship phone featuring Snapdragon 855 chipset and a waterdrop notch.

  • Massive OnePlus 8 Pro leaks made, soon after release of OnePlus 7T Pro

    Unofficial renders revealed that there is a fourth sensor on the back of the OnePlus 8 Pro — a 3D time-of-flight sensor for depth-sensing.

  • Huawei Mate X could come to China on Oct 23

    Sources say the Mate X will be unveiled in China on October 23. Reservations will open up on the same day and sales will be live in the first week of November.

  • Huawei's loss is Xiaomi's gain in Europe, and Xiaomi knows it

    With Huawei floundering in a state of limbo created by a mix of political maneuvering and obscure national security issues, Xiaomi appears to sense its opportunity and is putting its foot to the floor.

  • Galaxy S10 bug lets any fingerprint unlock it, a South Korean bank issues warning

    The issue is serious enough to prompt South Korean bank KaKaobank to tell its customers to stop using the Galaxy S10's fingerprint scanner for logging into its services until it is fixed.

  • A leaked Huawei Mate X unboxing video reveals a key design change

    The Huawei Mate X is expected to come by the end of this month and now a leaked unboxing video suggests that it will bring a design change.

  • Xiaomi trying to change low-end image in India with expensive models

    Xiaomi is set to widen its India product portfolio to include pricier, high-spec smartphones and smart TVs, in a bid to shed its image as a budget brand, said a senior company executive.

  • Galaxy Fold 2 expected to debut in April with two big changes

    Samsung is planning to release the Galaxy Fold 2 in April next year. It will go on sale a month after the Galaxy S11 series hits the shelves in March.

  • Google Pixel 4 won't be a phone for the masses, even with Huawei facing troubles

    Google Pixel 4 could take advantage of Huawei's troubles to gain market share, but a lack of relationships with mobile carriers could hold back its path to becoming a mass market player.

  • Xiaomi releases two monitors in China: one with curved display, another starting at $98

    Xiaomi launched two gaming monitors in China on Thursday, one with a massive 34-inch curved display and another with a 23.8-inch display.