Phate Zhang
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New data confirm Huawei's lead in Q2 global smartphone shipments
Huawei lands top spot in the second quarter smartphone market despite largest ever global market decline, IDC data showed.
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Li Auto surges 43% in Nasdaq debut, almost equals NIO in market cap
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto closed at $16.46 on its first day of trading in the U.S., up 43 percent from its IPO price of $11.50.
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Another ultra-small 5G module launched in China
Chinese technology company SIMCom Wireless Solutions today introduced the SIM8202G-M2, an ultra-small 5G module that can be widely used in virtual reality and augmented reality, helping to create applications such as connected cars, industrial IoT, smart healthcare, and 4K/8K ultra-high-definition video.
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Chinese bike-sharing company Hello Chuxing announces 4G Cat.1 network in its bikes
Alibaba-backed bicycle-sharing company Hello Chuxing today announced the implementation of a 4G Cat.1 communications network for its two-wheeled ride-sharing service, powered by China Unicom, UNISOC and Fibocom Wireless.
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Meituan said to start price war in China to capture ride-hailing market share
China’s online-service super-app Meituan Dianping has been in frequent contact with some service providers recently and plans to increase taxi subsidies for users, Jiemian.com said, citing sources with knowledge of the matter.
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Huawei Band B6, both a band and a Bluetooth headset, released
Huawei today announced the Huawei Band B6, which doubles as a smartband and a Bluetooth headset.
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Huawei releases tablet with SMIC-made processor
Huawei today announced the Huawei Changxiang Tablet 2, priced from 1,599 yuan ($230).
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NIO's local rival Li Auto raises $1.1 billion in US IPO with $10 billion valuation
Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto has priced its American depositary receipts at $11.5 each in an initial public offering (IPO) on Nasdaq that will raise U$1.1 billion.
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Huawei smartphone shipments exceed Samsung to rank No. 1 in Q2, says Canalys
Huawei shipped 55.8 million smartphones in the second quarter, supposing Samsung's 53.7 million to become the world's biggest smartphone vendor for the first time, according to a report by market research firm Canalys.
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Tesla supply chain in China can't be seen as another Apple chain, official media says
With Tesla's rapid development in China, many believe that the Tesla supply chain is the next Apple chain, which will create a rapid take-off of suppliers. But an opinion piece in the official media Securities Times today says that in reality, this idea is too simplistic.