Phate Zhang

  • Huawei P50, Mate 40 with 5nm Kirin processor said to be on track for release as planned

    Despite the escalation of the US ban, Huawei seems to be making steady progress on its Mate 40 and P50 series, which are expected to be launched with the 5nm next-generation Kirin processor. 

  • Google releases Android 11 Beta 1

    Google today launched Android 11 Beta 1, which is now available for Google Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 4, and Pixel 4 XL phones to experience.

  • Xiaomi Band 5 released, priced from 189 yuan

    Xiaomi today announced the Xiaomi Band 5 which offers NFC and standard versions, priced at 229 yuan and 189 yuan respectively. 

  • Huami hints at next-generation AI chip for wearables

    Huami Technologies will host its AI Innovation Conference on June 15, and today the company hinted on Weibo that it will be launching the next generation of AI chips for wearables.

  • Google takes down TikTok-clone Zynn from Play Store

    Kuaishou's short-form video app Zynn, which is a TikTok clone launched in the global market, has been removed from the Play Store by Google, though Google has yet to announce the exact reason for the removal.

  • Redmi 9 launches in Spain with prices starting at €149

    The Redmi 9 was launched in Spain today with a 6.53-inch teardrop screen on the front and integrated camera and rear fingerprint on the back Module.

  • What happened to ARM China?

    This afternoon, ARM and HOPU Investment issued a joint statement saying that they had reached a decision to remove Allen Wu as chairman and CEO of ARM China.

  • Xiaomi's new patent shows a phone with a pop-up camera

    Xiaomi has recently been granted a patent that describes a pop-up design for a phone where the front camera can pop upwards to provide a complete full-screen experience on the front of the device.

  • Chinese console games realizes $997 million in revenue with 11 million players in 2019

    In 2019, Chinese console and TV games generated $997 million in revenue, with the total number of Chinese console players reaching 11 million, according to market research firm Niko Partners.

  • China's Great Wall Motors launches vital signs monitoring technology

    Chinese car maker Great Wall Motors has recently released its vital signs monitoring technology, which uses millimeter wave radar to monitor vital signs inside the vehicle in real time, even when the vehicle is parked and locked.