Tom Kang
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Red Magic 6 series gaming phones launched with 165Hz OLED screens
Chinese smartphone maker Nubia announced on March 4 the Red Magic 6 and Red Magic 6 Pro gaming phones, both featuring 165Hz refresh rate OLED screens and powered by Snapdragon 888 SoC.
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TCL subsidiary unveils display technology better than conventional OLEDs
CSOT said on March 4 that it recently launched NTSC 110% ultra-high color gamut LCD display technology that outperforms conventional OLEDs.
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Huawei holds 15.4 percent of global 5G patents
As of February, Samsung, Nokia and Qualcomm ranked second to fourth with about 13 percent share each.
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China's civil manned airship AS700 expected to make maiden flight this year
China's civil manned airship AS700, which began development in August 2018, is expected to make its first flight later this year, the Science and Technology Daily reported on March 3.
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Tencent, NetEase, miHoYo are top-earning Chinese mobile game developers in February
MiHoYo's revenue grew 10% in February to become No. 4 globally, behind Tencent, NetEase, and Playrix. Its Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact 3rd saw revenue increases of 6% and 69% respectively compared to January.
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Kaixin Auto announces two sales contracts, shares jump about 18% pre-market
Kaixin Auto Holdings, a Chinese used-car dealership, announced that its 100 percent-owned subsidiary of Haitaoche Ltd signed two car sales contracts with third-party customers late last year.
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China's integrated circuit imports reach $371 billion in 2020, more than double oil imports
China's total imports of integrated circuits in 2020 reached RMB 2.4 trillion ($371 billion), up 14.8% year-on-year and more than double that of oil imports.
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Tencent unveils Max, its first in-house developed quadruped robot
The robot can run, jump and leap over obstacles like an animal, and can also glide on wheels like a vehicle on a flat road.
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Xiaomi's foldable phone may be named MIX 4 Pro Max
Xiaomi's foldable phone may be named Mi MIX 4 Pro Max, and its panel supplier is TCL-owned Shenzhen China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd, Twitter user Ross Young said on March 2.
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Chinese phone makers downplay impact of tight chip supply
Despite media reports of extreme shortages of mobile phone chips, two Chinese phone makers said on March 1 that they are not currently experiencing shortages of the core component.