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  • China Q1 tablet shipments fall as rising costs squeeze margins

    China's tablet shipments fell 4.8% year-on-year in the first quarter, dragged down by rising component costs and fading subsidies.

  • Apple cuts iPhone 17 Pro price in China to boost demand

    Apple and Huawei both slash premium smartphone prices by $148 to spur sales in the Chinese market.

  • Dreame plans to launch its first smartphone in Q4, report says

    The new product's top price may exceed 100,000 yuan ($14,720), with an initial sales target set at over 100,000 units.

  • Samsung ends appliance sales in China amid fierce market squeeze

    The suspension covers all home appliances, including TVs, monitors, air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines, while the smartphone business remains unaffected.

  • Dreame unveils rocket-powered EV concept with 0.9-second acceleration

    Dreame showcased the pure electric hypercar concept Nebula Next 01 Jet Edition in San Francisco, equipped with rocket boosters.

  • China smartphone shipments drop 7.1% in March, narrowing from February

    Total domestic mobile phone shipments fell to 21.15 million units in March, though the 7.1% decline narrowed from the double-digit drops seen in January and February.

  • Huawei launches wide foldable phone Pura X Max from $1,610

    Huawei has released the industry's first wide foldable smartphone, the Pura X Max, further doubling down on the high-end foldable market.

  • China's Q1 smartphone shipments slip while Huawei and Apple gain ground

    China's smartphone shipments fell 3.3% year-on-year to 69 million units in the first quarter.

  • Alibaba launches second Qwen AI glasses S1

    Alibaba has launched its second Qwen AI glasses, the S1, just one month after the release of its predecessor.

  • Huawei tops China smartphone market as memory costs squeeze rivals

    Huawei captured a 20% market share in the first quarter, overtaking Apple to top the Chinese market as rising memory costs forced some rivals to hike prices.