Phate Zhang

  • Huawei says EMUI 11’s user base exceeds 100 million

    Chinese tech giant Huawei says its mobile system EMUI 11 has more than 100 million users, adding that the next system update will be for HarmonyOS.

  • Huawei AppGallery app distributions increase by more than 80% in 12 months

    Huawei AppGallery reached 384.4 billion app distributions in 2020, an increase of 174 billion, or 82.7%, over the previous year.

  • Chinese startup conducts driverless truck tests in Sweden

    Chinese driverless truck startup TuSimple announced on February 25 that it has partnered with Scania's Transport Laboratory to test driverless trucks with cargo on the E4 highway between Södertälje and Jönköping, Sweden.

  • ByteDance offers more than 7,000 jobs in spring campus recruiting

    This spring recruitment will last from the end of February to the end of April and exceeds its previous spring recruitment scale.

  • Chinese GPU design firm Moore Thread raises billions in financing 100 days after founding

    Moore Thread, a Chinese GPU chip design company, announced on February 25 that it has raised two rounds of funding totaling billions of RMB.

  • Xiaomi's recently dead WeChat rival reborn as Clubhouse competitor

    Xiaomi's MiTalk, a rival to WeChat that just stopped serving on February 19, has been reborn as a Clubhouse competitor.

  • NetEase CEO slams Android channel's 50 percent share of game app revenue in China

    NetEase's CEO Ding Lei has slammed the Chinese Android channel for taking 50 percent of game apps' revenue, saying it's the highest in the world.

  • Honor reportedly secures Snapdragon 888 and Dimensity 1200 chips, new device likely to be released mid-year

    Chinese phone maker Honor has secured Snapdragon 888 and Dimensity 1200 chips, and a new device could be released in the middle of the year, according to the information posted Thursday by a well-known Weibo digital blogger.

  • Chinese AI unicorn SenseTime reportedly launches dual listing plan

    Chinese AI unicorn SenseTime has launched plans to list on the A-share market and the Hong Kong stock exchange, Tencent News reported on February 26, adding the company is expected to file for listing in the second half of this year.

  • Xiaomi's first foldable phone granted network access in China

    With Huawei's newly announced foldable phone Mate X2 gaining popularity, Xiaomi's similar device may not be far behind.