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  • Transsion: Past, present and future of Africa's phones king

    The African mobile phone market used to be dominated by Nokia and Samsung. Transsion, which has become the "King of African Mobile Phones", has established extensive and effective offline sales channels in nearly 60 African countries based on second- and third-tier cities.

  • Can you put your phone on your bed at night?

    A lot of people like to put their cell phones on the bedside at night, and there are rumors that cell phones have radiation can't be put on the bedside, but is this really true? China Telecom, one of the leading telecom operators in China, gives their explanation.

  • Geely unveils battery swap station in major endorsement of NIO-led technology route

    As a major endorsement of the NIO-led battery swap model, Geely Technology Group announced its battery swap model for the first time at a press conference in Chongqing today, and plans to complete construction of 35 battery swap stations in the city this year.

  • China-made Loongson 3A processors see over 300,000 shipments, have served 10 BeiDou satellites

    Bai Chunli, President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, said today that more than 300,000 Loongson 3A processors have been sold and the embedded Loongson chip has been successfully used in 10 BeiDou navigation satellites.

  • Man sentenced to about $44,400 fine, public apology for publishing fake news about NIO bankruptcy

    A Shanghai court recently ordered a man, who published a false story late last year that Chinese EV maker NIO was negotiating a bankruptcy and liquidation with law firms, to pay NIO 300,000 yuan ($44,400) in damages and to publicly apologize for at least 90 days, according to Tencent Auto.

  • Tesla says repair error allowed Chinese owner to remotely control others' Model 3

    In response to the problem of other people's vehicles appearing in a Chinese Model 3 owner's Tesla app, the car maker responded on Tuesday that it was due to maintenance staff mistakenly entering the vehicle identification number in the on-board computer.

  • Honor launches gaming brand Hunter, will cover PCs, monitors, tablets, watches

    Honor, a brand of Huawei, today announced the launch of Honor Hunter, a gaming brand that positions itself as a smart full-scenario gaming brand, with its first product being the Honor Hunter Gaming Laptop V700.

  • Honor announces gaming laptop, prices start at about $1,100

    The Honor Hunter V700 gaming laptop was announced today, marking Honor's first foray into the gaming laptop segment.

  • Huawei exec says Watch GT2 Pro is first HarmonyOS-powered smartwatch, will soon be available in China

    The Watch GT2 Pro, which has just been released overseas, is the first smartwatch powered by HarmonyOS and will soon be released in China, said Wei Zhang, president of Huawei's smart wear and sports health product line.

  • NIO's factory boasts up to 97.5% automation rate

    The body shop at the Anhui JAC factory of Chinese EV maker NIO is automated to a 97.5% level, allowing the body shop, which is capable of rolling out 20 complete vehicles an hour, to be operated by only a dozen workers, according to local media Anhuinews.com.