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  • Honor V40 series said to launch in mid-December, powered by Kirin 9000 and MediaTek chips

    The Honor V40 series will be released in mid-December, and Honor will be preparing two different processors for the series - some devices will be powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 1000+, while others will continue to use the Kirin 9000, the latest rumor said.

  • Yahoo Mobile, ZTE team up to launch Blade A3Y, prices start at $50

    Yahoo Mobile, currently owned by US carrier Verizon, has launched a Yahoo-branded smartphone that is a product of a partnership with ZTE, dubbed the Blade A3Y.

  • Samsung Exynos 1080 to be launched in Shanghai on Nov 12, Vivo could be first to use it

    The Samsung Exynos team announced today on Weibo that the new Samsung Exynos 1080 chip will be released in Shanghai on November 12.

  • Huawei announces WATCH GT 2 Pro, supports oximetry, HarmonyOS apps

    At today's Huawei Mate 40 series launch, the Huawei WATCH GT 2 Pro watch was also unveiled.

  • Huawei Mate40 series becomes first hardware wallet to support digital RMB

    The Huawei Mate40 series is the first smartphone to support digital RMB hardware wallets with hardware-level security, controlled anonymity protection and offline transactions, bringing a new experience of secure and convenient payment, Huawei said today when it launched the phone in China.

  • Huawei launches Mate40 series in China, prices start at about $750

    Following last week's launch for overseas markets, Huawei today unveiled the Mate40 series in China, unveiling the Mate40 and Mate40 Pro, Mate40 Pro+, and the Mate40 RS Porsche Design.

  • Apple reportedly increases iPhone 12 orders by 2 million due to strong demand

    Apple has placed additional orders for the iPhone 12 due to brisk sales.

  • Honor Band 6 said to launch soon, expected to be first full-screen smart band

    The Honor Band 6 will be released within the next few days and is expected to be the first full-screen Band, according to the famous Weibo digital blogger.

  • Nearly 80% of Chinese college students are willing to support local products

    A total of 79.83% of college students are willing to support local products and have expectations for the development of domestic brands, according to a recent survey by China Youth Daily.

  • Huawei Mate40 Pro pricing in China could start at about $970

    The Huawei Mate40 Pro will cost more than RMB 6,000, and could be set at RMB 6,299 or RMB 6,499 ($972), Tencent Tech said, citing supply chain sources.