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Chinese police seize iPhones smuggled by drones
Chinese police reported a drone smuggling case on January 21 in which smugglers used drones to smuggle 1,145 iPhones, according to CCTV.
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Will Honor use HarmonyOS? CEO answers
Honor will choose the best of several open-source systems to use in the future, and whether it will use HarmonyOS "depends on its open-source progress," said George Zhao, the Chinese phone maker's CEO.
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Honor CEO says company has resumed partnerships with nearly all suppliers, including Intel, Qualcomm
Honor has now signed agreements with all of its past vendor partners to resume supply, including AMD, Qualcomm, Samsung, Microsoft, Intel, MediaTek, said the smartphone marker’s CEO George Zhao.
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Xiaomi says Mi 11 sales exceeded 1 million units 21 days after launch
Chinese phone maker Xiaomi said on January 22 that sales of Mi 11 have surpassed 1 million units 21 days after launch, making it the fastest flagship of Xiaomi's phones to break that sales threshold.
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Honor CEO says company has more than 8,000 employees, will go mid-high-end in the future
Honor now has more than 8,000 employees, more than 50 percent of whom are in the research and development department, the company's CEO George Zhao said at the Honor V40 launch event this morning.
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Honor released V40 series phones, first products after separating from Huawei
Chinese smartphone maker Honor released the V40 series phones on January 22, the first products released after Honor's independence from Huawei.
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Huawei, Apple and Xiaomi are the most recommended cell phone brands in China
Chnbrand, a brand rating agency, recently released its cell phone recommendation ranking, with Huawei topping the list with a C-NPS (China Net Promoter Score) of 27.8.
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Huawei demonstrates ray-tracing rendering technology
Huawei recently released a video in Bilibili demonstrating ray tracing rendering technology and claimed it will open up infinite possibilities for mobile game graphics quality.
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NetEase announces entry into video industry, investing $155 million to support creators
NetEase today announced its entry into the video space and will invest RMB 1 billion ($155 million) to support creators, becoming the latest Internet giant to aim to capture users' video viewing time.
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Cambricon's first AI training chip starts mass production with TSMC's 7nm process
The MLU 290 smart chip is Cambricon's first training chip, using TSMC's 7nm process, integrating 46 billion transistors. It supports AI training, inference, or hybrid AI compute acceleration tasks.