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  • Lenovo relaunches NEC PC business to US market

    Lenovo announced on Friday that it will relaunch the NEC PC business to the US market this spring. Previously, due to fierce competition and thin profits, the brand once faded from people's sight.

  • Realme X50 5G granted network access in China

    The Realme X50 5G smartphone with a model number RMX2051 has been granted network access and appeared in the database of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

  • OPPO exec hints Find X2 may be released soon

    Brian Shen, Vice President and President of Global Marketing of OPPO, tweeted on Saturday that OPPO Find X2 was what made him excited this year. This means that OPPO Find X2 should be getting closer for launch.

  • Huawei P40 series may have a lite version

    Huawei's new generation P series flagship phone, the Huawei P40, will be released in March this year. It was previously reported that it will be available in two versions, the P40 and P40 Pro. Now, according to Twitter user Teme (特米) (@RODENT950), it may also offer a lite version.

  • Apple offers free custom emoji engraving for AirPods charging case

    Apple's website today updated the engravable option of the AirPods charging case. Consumers can choose to engrave emojis on the device's charging case when purchasing AirPods.

  • Huawei MatePad Pro 5G may use 120Hz LCD screen and Kirin 990 5G chipset

    Huawei MatePad Pro 5G may use a screen with a higher refresh rate, as well as the Kirin 990 5G chipset, according to Twitter user Teme (特米) (@RODENT950).

  • Here are the rendering images of OnePlus Concept One

    OnePlus said on Friday that its first concept device, the OnePlus Concept One, had a "hidden rear camera" design. Now, rendering images by Yash Purohit (@_yptech_) shows what the device may look like.

  • Samsung Display intends to supply foldable OLED panels to Huawei

    Huawei will be the second customer of Samsung Display's foldable mobile phone panel after Samsung Electronics as the company has started developing foldable OLED panels for Huawei's new foldable smartphones to be released in the second half of the year, Electronic Times reported citing industry sources.

  • A Chinese firm is producing servers and PCs with Huawei chips

    A server and desktop production lines set up by Huanghe Technology Group using Huawei’s Kunpeng chips were put into production, and the first product delivery ceremony was recently held in Xuchang City, Henan Province.

  • OPPO has a strange phone design: camera pops up from the side

    A patent of a rarely seen mobile phone designed by OPPO has been revealed by Twitter user @_the_tech_guy on Friday, showing that the front camera uses a pop-up design but it is located on the right border of the phone.