Phate Zhang

  • DJI to launch new product on Oct 20, possibly Pocket 2 camera

    Chinese drone maker DJI posted a preview video on Weibo on October 16, stating that the company will be releasing a new product on October 20 at 21:00 pm.

  • Xiaomi, OPPO reportedly stockpiling Japanese parts and increasing production significantly

    Japanese electronic parts makers received large stockpiling orders from Chinese handset makers such as Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo to fill the loss of orders from Huawei, according to the Nikkei Asia.

  • Li Auto says it has delivered more than 20,000 Li ONEs

    Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto (NASDAQ: LI) said on Weibo on October 18 that it had delivered more than 20,000 Li ONEs to customers in total, just 10 months after the model began deliveries in December 2019, the fastest record for a new Chinese carmaker to achieve such deliveries.

  • China's first mining 5G network system in operation with less than 20 milliseconds latency

    The first highly reliable 5G private network system for mines in China was put into operation in Zoucheng, Shandong province on October 17, according to local Shandong TV.

  • First China-made 6-inch silicon carbide wafer released in Shanghai

    The first China-made 6-inch silicon carbide MOSFET (metal oxide field effect transistor) wafer was released in Shanghai on October 16, according to a report by the local Oriental Satellite Television.

  • ByteDance's smartphone making arm may soon release a portable monitor

    A display from Delta Innovation Technology Co. Ltd., ByteDance's smart hardware company and maker of the Nut phones, has passed 3C certification in China and maybe released alongside the upcoming new phone under the Nut brand.

  • Tesla removes 7-day no reason return clause in China

    Tesla China announced on Friday that it was discontinuing and canceling its confidence guarantee scheme, meaning that consumers will no longer be able to return their vehicles without a reason within seven days of taking delivery.

  • IDC expects Apple and Huawei to capture 88% of China's high-end smartphone market

    Apple and Huawei will each account for about 44 percent of China's 5G handset market in the $600-plus price point where the iPhone 12 series is located, according to a recent report from research firm IDC.

  • Chinese investors, envious of NIO's surge, want to find any connection between their portfolio companies and NIO

    The stock price of NIO (NYSE: NIO) has been rising strongly lately, and envious Chinese investors are looking to profit from it, so they are desperately looking for any connection between their portfolio companies and the US-listed Chinese EV maker.

  • Shenzhen users can continue to use digital RMB wallet after pilot ends

    After the digital RMB lucky money trial in Shenzhen ends on October 18, those who have downloaded the digital RMB wallet App can continue to use it after topping up their money, the Beijing News quoted a source as saying on Friday.