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  • Google Pixel 4 won't be a phone for the masses, even with Huawei facing troubles

    Google Pixel 4 could take advantage of Huawei's troubles to gain market share, but a lack of relationships with mobile carriers could hold back its path to becoming a mass market player.

  • Xiaomi releases two monitors in China: one with curved display, another starting at $98

    Xiaomi launched two gaming monitors in China on Thursday, one with a massive 34-inch curved display and another with a 23.8-inch display.

  • OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro launched in China, starting at $420

    OnePlus rolled out the OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro which both come with attractive 90Hz displays and are equipped with topnotch specs.

  • OnePlus CEO on foldable phones: no clear use case, staying away for now

    While talking to media at the launch of OnePlus 7T Pro in London, Lau said the foldable form factor has no clear use case and, therefore, the company is staying away for now.

  • Report: Huawei's Harmony OS will surpass Linux to be fifth largest by 2020

    Counterpoint said the market share of Harmony OS will reach 2 percent globally next year, making it the world’s fifth largest operating system surpassing Linux.

  • Ming-Chi Kuo: price of iPhone SE 2 will start at $399

    Apple will launch the iPhone SE 2, a more affordable phone, early next year, with the starting price at only 399 yuan, longtime Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of TF Securities predicted.

  • Xiaomi releases Redmi 8/8A in China, starting at $99

    Xiaomi launched the Redmi 8 and Redmi 8A in China on Monday with loads of features at a very aggressive price tag, with the entry model priced at only 699 yuan ($99).

  • How to connect your Android device to a projector

    Android devices are great, but their small size can sometimes be limiting. When you connect your device to a projector, you can share your screen with others for business or pleasure. Here are a few ways to do it.

  • Huawei Mate X foldable phone may go on sale in China this month

    Huawei will launch its first foldable phone, the Mate X, as soon as the end of this month and mass production has already began, according to supply chain sources.

  • Huawei is pushing Android 10 to Mate 20 Pro, which has access to Gapps

    Despite the current issues Huawei is facing with the Mate 30 Pro and Google services, the Mate 20 Pro is not affected and is being updated to Android 10.