Phate Zhang

  • TikTok tops global downloads in May, with most installations from India

    TikTok was the world's most downloaded app (non-game) in May, with more than 119.9 million units installed, a two-fold increase from May 2019, according to Sensor Tower.

  • Taobao App adds '1 hour delivery' service to search results

    Recently, some Taobao users found that when searching for "toothpaste", "shampoo", "watermelon" and other keywords in the Taobao App, the search results page will appear "1 hour delivery" channel.

  • Honor releases Play4 Pro, first 5G phone to support infrared temperature measurement

    The new Honor Play4 series was launched at an online event today, bringing the first 5G phone to support infrared temperature measurement.

  • Hisense e-ink phone launched in China from 1799 yuan

    Today the Hisense A5 Pro is officially launched with the China-made UNISOC Tiger T610 SoC, priced from RMB 1799.

  • Google removes 'Remove China Apps' from Play Store

    An Indian app called Remove China Apps recently sparked a huge controversy and now it has been removed from the Goggle Play Store.

  • Next-generation Apple Pencil said to come in black

    Apple's next-generation Apple Pencil is expected to be released in black for the first time, Twitter user Mr. White said. 

  • iOS 14 code hints at Safari browser's built-in translation

    The leaked iOS 14 code shows that Apple plans to build language translation into the Safari browser and add full Apple Pencil support, according to 9to5Mac. 

  • 40 brands on JD.com see sales of more than 100 million yuan in 1 day

    As of 14:50 on June 1, there are 40 brands on the JD.com with sales of more than 100 million yuan today, JD.com logistics out of stock has exceeded the full day last year.

  • China Telecom Yunnan to gradually shut down 3G to make way for 5G

    In order to speed up the deployment of 5G networks, China Telecom Yunnan will gradually shut down its 3G data services as of June 1.

  • Pinduoduo says it has no Hong Kong listing plans

    In response to media reports that Pinduoduo would return to Hong Kong for a secondary listing, Pinduoduo denied it.