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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.
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MSI releases world's 1st laptop with Mini LED display
MSI has launched the Creator 17 notebook, the first to use a Mini LED display on a laptop, according to AnandTech.
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Redmi's first wearable device debuts tomorrow, could be a band
Redmi has announced that Redmi's first wearable device will be available for purchase at the Redmi Fans Festival launch event on April 3 at 2 p.m.
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OPPO holds app development contest for its watch with 700,000 yuan in prize money
OPPO recently launched the OPPO Watch App Development Contest, luring developers to support OPPO's ecology with a total prize of 700,000 yuan.
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Vivo NEX S starts pushing Android 10 Public Beta update
After an earlier Vivo NEX S recruitment test, Vivo NEX S recently started pushing Vivo rev 8.8.7 update.
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iPhone 9 may be released on the same day as OnePlus 8
Apple is scheduled to release the iPhone 9 on April 15 and begin shipping on April 22, according to digital channel Front Page Tech anchor Jon Prosser.
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New Apple patent showcases iPad with notch
A recently released patent from Apple could shed some light on the future of iPad design. This suggests that the company has recognized that many people prefer to use the tablet in landscape mode and may add a notch for the iPad.
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DJI release Mamo that turns phones into drones
Major Chinese drone maker DJI recently created the first device that can turn a phone into a drone -- the Mamo.
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Huawei P40 series may be 30% cheaper in China than in global market
Huawei recently released the P40 series of smartphones for the international market, the phone has not yet been released in the Chinese market, but rumors say that its price in China is much cheaper than the international market.
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Xiaomi's global shipments of wearable devices exceed 100 million
According to the 2014-2019 IDC Global Wearable Smart Device Market Report, Xiaomi's total global shipments of wearable devices exceeded 100 million, Xiaomi said today.