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Ming-Chi Kuo: mmWave 5G iPhone will ship far less than expected in 2020 and 2021
The market has overestimated mmWave 5G iPhone shipments as Covid-19 causes global 5G mmWave base station construction to fall far short of expectations, says Tianfeng International analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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NIO to get 5G-V2X supply starting next December, ET7 sedan will be first to adopt it
Ningbo Joyson Electronic's subsidiary, Junlian Zhixing, has become a supplier for NIO's 5G-V2X (Vehicle to Everything) platform with the project worth about 660 million yuan ($96 million), which includes 5G-TBOX and 5G-VBOX for V2X.
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Realme unveils new 5G phone in China, brings price to under RMB 1,000 for first time
Realme, a sub-brand of Chinese phone maker OPPO, today unveiled its new 5G smartphone lineup, bringing the price to just under RMB 1,000 ($146) for the first time.
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Chinese company iFlytek releases headset that turns call recordings into text
Chinese technology company iFlytek today announced a smart TWS headset, iFLYBUDS, the world's first headset to convert call recordings to text, priced at 1,399 yuan ($200).
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Most of orders for Ofilim taken over by Lens Technology after Apple's removal from supplier list
Following Apple's removal of Ofilim from its supply chain, the majority of the company's touch module orders have been transferred to Lens Technology, according to cls.com.
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Xiaomi to release its first 5G smartphone in Japan for about $400
Xiaomi has announced that it will be releasing its first 5G smartphone Mi 10 Lite 5G in Japan. This is the first time the company's 5G phone will be available in the Japanese market.
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In China, 9% of new energy vehicles sold by their owners in less than a year
Compared to fuel vehicles, the replacement cycle of new energy vehicles is significantly shorter, a new report shows.
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Apple continues to lead wearables market in Q2, Huawei second
Apple maintained its leadership position in the global wearables market in the second quarter of 2020, with Huawei in second place, according to a new report from IDC.
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NIO's first battery swap station in southeast coastal city Xiamen put into use
NIO's first battery swap station in Xiamen, China's southeast coastal city, was put into operation on August 29, which is the Chinese EV maker’s 145th battery swap station in China.
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Huawei may join forces with local OLED maker Visionox to develop next-gen foldable screen
Visionox Technology, ZTE's supplier of under-screen camera technology, is expected to be the screen supplier for Huawei's next-generation foldable phone, 21jingji.com said, citing sources close to Huawei suppliers.