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  • OPPO announces ColorOS 7 upgrade plan in April

    After OPPO ColorOS started to push the official version of ColorOS 7 earlier, today they also released a detailed upgrade plan for the official version of ColorOS7 in April.

  • Huawei explains why Wi-Fi 6 is 3 times faster than Wi-Fi 5

    Why is Wi-Fi 6 nearly 3 times faster than Wi-Fi 5? What is the role of 160MHz ultra-wide bandwidth, data subcarrier, 1024-QAM high-order modulation, time efficiency, etc.? Today, Huawei explained through a video.

  • One-Notebook says its handheld game book OneGX will have a 5G version

    One-Notebook said on Thursday that its OneGX handheld gaming laptop will have three versions: 4G, 5G and Wi-Fi.

  • OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro will be available on April 17

    OnePlus today announced that the OnePlus 8 series will be available at 10:00 on April 17, Beijing time.

  • Transsion's two major brands to launch smart TVs in India

    Chinese smartphone maker Transsion has announced that its two major brands, Tecno and Infinix, will each launch their own smart TV products and have successively landed on the Indian market, according to BGR India.

  • Huawei P40 price is 214 euros higher in Europe than in China

    After being released in France on March 26, Huawei released the P40 series in China last night, priced at 4,188 yuan.

  • Honor Play 4T series released in China, starting at $170

    Honor today held a new product launch event online, launching the Honor Play 4T series of phones.

  • iFlytek releases smart notebook with e-ink screen for $495

    Chinese technology firm iFlytek today released a smart notebook using a e-ink screen for 3,499 yuan ($495). 

  • Richard Yu: Huawei has lost more than $60 million for selling Mate Xs

    The Huawei P40 series was released in China yesterday, and Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business, was interviewed by the media today.

  • Huawei denies rumor that says it has huge phone backlog

    For rumors of Huawei mobile phone inventory problems, Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business, said that Huawei's mobile phone shortage is very serious, not inventory.