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  • Redmi releases first band for $13 in China

    Xiaomi today held a new product launch conference for Xiaomi's 10th Anniversary Festival in an online format. The first band of Redmi was officially released.

  • Is MIUI 12 coming? First screenshots exposed

    Last month, Xiaomi completed the internal beta of the development version of MIUI 11, and all signs indicate that MIUI 12 has been on the agenda.

  • Xiaomi 8 gets MIUI 11.0.7.0 stable version update

    Xiaomi today launched the latest MIUI 11 stable version update for Xiaomi 8 users, including multiple bug fixes.

  • Apple AirTags unexpectedly appears in official support video

    Apple uploaded an Apple-backed video on its official tubing channel today with rumored AirTags.

  • Xiaomi 8 Youth Edition gets MIUI V11.0.1.0 stable version update

    Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth Edition has received the MIUI stable version update again and has fixed a series of bugs.

  • OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro screens get DisplayMate A+ certification

    OnePlus announced on Twitter today that the upcoming OnePlus 8 series received DisplayMate's highest A+ certification.

  • Rendered images show Huawei P50 Pro may have 7 rear cameras

    Huawei P series models have always been one of the most anticipated flagship products in the first half of the mobile phone industry. Not long ago, three new models of Huawei P40 series came out together. Then on April 8th, these three flagships will have their first show in China.

  • iPhone 11 offers discounts of up to $225 in China

    Chinese e-commerce platform Sunning.com said on Weibo today that the price of iPhone11 has been reduced across the board, with the highest price reduction reaching 1600 yuan ($225), bringing the price of iPhone11 to as low as 4,999 yuan ($704).

  • Here is what the Redmi Band looks like

    Redmi has just announced that Redmi's first wearable device will be unveiled at the Redmi Fans Festival new product launch at 2 pm on April 3, and Xiaomi Mall has exposed its appearance.

  • Teardown shows Huawei P40 still has some U.S. chips

    After the Huawei P40 was disassembled, it was found that US-made components were used. Its RF front-end modules were mainly from three American chip companies-Qualcomm, Skyworks and Qorvo, according to the Financial Times report.