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  • Xiaomi announces Mi 10 Series will be released in online event on Feb 13

    Xiaomi today announced on Weibo that the Xiaomi Mi 10 series will be released at 2 pm on February 13 Beijing time. This is the first time that Xiaomi launches a flagship product in a live online event.

  • iPhone 9 is set to be released in mid-March

    The launch of the iPhone 9 or the iPhone SE 2 is scheduled for mid-March, according to Evan Blass, known as @evleaks, the most prolific leaker.

  • Realme will participate in MWC for first time

    Realme will participate for the very first time in MWC 2020 and release new products such including smartphones and AIoT products, Realme India CEO Madhav Sheth said on Twitter on February 7.

  • Ford makes an electronic jacket with Emoji on the back

    When riding a bicycle, the only way we warn others seems to be to ring the bell. For emergencies behind us, we can only change lanes quickly or wave our hands in a panic. But this is not enough to avoid dangerous situations on the road for cyclists.

  • Patent reveals Apple Watch may be equipped with Touch ID

    According to a new patent application issued by Apple, it may launch an Apple Watch with Touch ID in the future.

  • Lei Jun: Xiaomi Mi 10 will use LPDDR5 memory from both Micron and Samsung

    Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun said on Thursday evening that Xiaomi Mi 10 will come standard with LPDDR5 memory, and suppliers will include not only Micron, but also Samsung.

  • OPPO Find X2 will be released in Barcelona on Feb 22

    OPPO has announced that it will hold a new product launch event in Barcelona on February 22 and officially launch Find X2.

  • Xiaomi's Lei Jun hints Xiaomi 10 may have higher prices

    Xiaomi chairman and CEO Lei Jun hinted on Weibo on Thursday that the price of the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 10 may be higher than its predecessor in order to make better products.

  • Nintendo Switch production and shipment delayed due to coronavirus outbreak

    Nintendo Switch production and shipment delayed due to coronavirus outbreak

  • Nubia says Red Devil 5G phones will come standard with LPDDR5 memory

    Micron Technology today announced that the world's first low-power LPDDR5 DRAM chip has been mass-produced and Xiaomi Mi 10 is the first mobile phone with its LPDDR5 memory. Now, Nubia also said that all Red Devil 5G phones will be equipped with LPDDR5 memory.