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  • Developer launches app to install Google services on Huawei phones

    Since Huawei is on the US entity list, there is no Google Play service installed on Huawei's latest smartphones, which makes it difficult for most overseas users to accept Huawei phones.

  • BYD surpasses LG Chem's power battery installations in China in September

    The total installed capacity of power batteries in China's EV market was 6.47 GWh in September, up 53.53% year-on-year. Among them, CATL remained in first place with 2.89 GWh of installed capacity, accounting for 44.7% of the domestic market share, according to statistics released by Realli Research.

  • Bitauto, created by NIO founder, will be delisted from NYSE as shareholders approve deal

    Bitauto (NYSE: BITA), the Chinese Internet car service provider founded by NIO (NYSE: NIO) founder William Li Bin, will be delisted from the New York Stock Exchange after its shareholders voted to approve a privatization proposal, the company announced Friday.

  • Audi gets license for self-driving tests on Beijing public roads

    Audi China was recently awarded the Beijing T3 class test license, which allows the company to conduct automated driving tests on Beijing's public roads.

  • Chinese company uses Tesla as shared cars, renting them for RMB 1,200 per day

    There are already Tesla clubs in Shanghai that operate vehicles as shared cars, including the Tesla Model 3, Model S, and Model X, which are being rented for 2 yuan per minute or 1,200 yuan per day, according to China Business News.

  • Huawei and Apple are the only two vendors in China's high-end phone market, analyst says

    In China's high-end smartphone market, there are only two suppliers - Apple and Huawei, Canalys analyst Mo Jia said recently.

  • New perspective explains why China is strongly supporting Tesla, NIO

    A user on Zhihu, a question-and-answer website like Quora, gives his view from a new angle as to why China is supporting new energy carmakers like Tesla and NIO.

  • Vivo says it has started 6G research

    In the 6G white paper communication meeting held by Vivo, Qin Fei, president of Vivo Communication Research Institute, said that Vivo has started 6G research, including some scenarios, key technology research, etc. In his opinion, mobile phones, AR/VR glasses, and robots are important products in 6G.

  • XPeng says it will launch its autopilot software XPilot 3.0 in Q1 2021

    An executive of Tesla's Chinese rival and Alibaba-backed XPeng Motors (NYSE: XPEV) said version 3.0 of its autopilot software XPilot will be available in the first quarter of 2021.

  • Tesla's fast charging and NIO's battery swap - who will end up winning the market?

    Mileage anxiety is one of the hindrances to the development of pure electric vehicles. As for how to solve the problem of customer mileage anxiety, car companies are trying their best to improve the energy density and power of the power battery, while also shortening the time to recover mileage.