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  • iFlytek releases two tablets for education market, starting at 3,999 yuan

    Chinese technology firm iFlytek on Wednesday unveiled two tablets aimed at the education market - the X2 Pro and the Z1 - priced at 4,299 yuan and 3,999 yuan.

  • Lenovo unveils first Snapdragon 865 Plus-powered phone starting at 3,499 yuan

    Lenovo today unveiled the Legion Gaming Phone Pro in China, the first Snapdragon 865 Plus-powered phone with 8GB+128GB version priced at 3,499 yuan.

  • Huawei expected to produce 74 million 5G phones this year, ranking first in the world

    Amid China's aggressive 5G push, Huawei is expected to produce about 74 million 5G mobile phones this year, ranking it No. 1 worldwide, TrendForce said in a report released today.

  • OnePlus Buds true wireless headset launched with 30 hours of battery life

    In addition to the new OnePlus Nord, OnePlus today also announced the OnePlus Buds, the company's first true wireless headphones.

  • OnePlus Nord launched with6.44-inch 90Hz screen, Snapdragon 765G

    OnePlus today unveiled the company's new mid-range phone, the OnePlus Nord, via an AR event. Instead of the flagship Snapdragon 800-series chipset, it's powered by a mid-range Snapdragon 765G processor.

  • BOE to supply on-cell OLED panels to Huawei for first time for Mate 40

    For the first time ever, Chinese display panel maker BOE will be supplying Huawei with on-cell panels for its upcoming Mate 40 flagship phones.

  • This is what Huawei's first desktop PC could look like

    The latest information posted by Twitter user @_rogame gives us a glimpse of what the Huawei desktop PC might look like.

  • Huawei may adopt dual chip strategy for Mate 40 series

    Affected by the U.S ban, Huawei Mate 40 series may adopt a dual processor solution for different markets, Twitter user @RODENT950 said on Saturday.

  • Xiaomi launches 5G phone in South Korea for half the price of Samsung and LG's products

    Xiaomi today launched a new 5G smartphone - the Mi 10 Lite 5G, in South Korea, priced at just half of Samsung and LG's products.

  • Huawei overtakes Samsung in 5G phone shipments, ranking first in the world

    As of the end of the first quarter of this year, Huawei had a 40 percent share of global 5G handset shipments, ahead of Samsung to rank No. 1 in the world, Huawei said today at the Huawei Cloud Internet Summit.