CnTechPost Staff
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Realme will no longer launch 4G phones in China
Chinese mobile phone maker Realme said that in 2020, more than 5 5G smartphones will be released, and in China will be All in 5G, and 4G phones will no longer be launched.
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WeChat Pay adds support for shopping in Macau
WeChat Pay, a mobile payment platform owned by Tencent, has announced that it has got approval for the opening of cross-border mobile payments in Hong Kong and Macau.
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Realme X50 Pro 5G released, starting at 599 euros
Realme today released the flagship X50 Pro smartphone to the global markets. It is equipped with Snapdragon 865 chip, four rear cameras, dual ultra wide-angle front camera, 90Hz AMOLED screen and starts at 599 euro.
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China's January phone shipments down 38.9%
Affected by new coronavirus pneumonia outbreak, China's mobile phone shipments went down 38.9 percent year on year in January to 20.8 million units, a report from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) showed on Monday.
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Volvo's Polestar teases new concept car set to debut in Geneva Motor Show
Volvo's Polestar brand recently released a preview image of its new electric concept car, which is expected to officially debut at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show that is set to open on March 3.
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ByteDance's Feishu announces free access to all organizations
ByteDance's office suite Feishu announced that it is open to all enterprises and organizations in the country free of charge, regardless of size and duration, and all users can use all the features of Feishu suite.
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Here are all the smartphones Sony released today
In the new product launch event this afternoon, Sony released two flagship phones, Xperia Pro and Xperia 1 Ⅱ, and a mid-range Xperia 10 II phone.
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DingTalk to release version 5.0 with new 'Circle' function
Alibaba's mobile office application DingTalk (钉钉) posted a poster "Circle is coming" on Weibo today and said DingTalk 5.0 will be unveiled tomorrow.
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Redmi K20 Pro ends life cycle today
The Redmi K20 Pro is officially delisted from market today, Lu Weibing, president of Xiaomi China, announced on Weibo.
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Huawei will replace HMS framework services with HMS Core app
Huawei has tested the HMS Core framework and HMS core applications in the Chinese market to replace Google Mobile Services (GMS) applications, according to IT Home.