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  • For the first time ever, Huawei P40 Lite may use MediaTek processor

    The Huawei P40 series, which debuted in March this year, are expected to have an entry-level Huawei P40 Lite. In terms of the processor of this new phone, there are reports that it will be equipped with a frequency-reduced version of the Dimensity 1000L from MediaTek.

  • WeChat for macOS gets update with added support for mini-programs

    The WeChat for macOS got the 2.4.0.145 beta update, which supports opening mini-programs in chat windows, and debugging functions for mini-programs.

  • Beijing studies using facial recognition for subway security check

    Xie Zhengguang, chairman of Beijing Metro Operation Co., Ltd., said that Beijing is studying using face recognition for subway security check and the tech will be piloted at stations with high passenger traffic.

  • ZTE to raise 11.5 billion yuan from China stock market to fund its 5G ambition

    ZTE said on January 16 that it would raise 11.5 billion yuan through non-public offering in the Chinese A-share market for technology research for the 5G network evolution.

  • Huawei lures UK developers to HMS with 20 million-pound investment

    Huawei announced on January 15 a £20 million investment plan to encourage British and Irish developers to integrate applications into the Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) ecosystem.

  • China-made UOS operating system may sell for more than $58

    China-based Union Tech announced the official release of the stable version of the Unity Operating System (UOS) to its partners On January 14. The company had said that the system won’t be free and now there are rumors that the final price may exceed 398 yuan ($58).

  • Huawei exec says Huawei does not build cars but can help others build good cars

    Huawei does not build cars but will help automakers build good cars through end-cloud collaboration, said Lu Xiaofeng, general manager of Huawei's V2X product line, on January 15.

  • Realme X2 users can sign up for Realme UI 'Early Adopter' update

    Realme X2 smartphone users can now sign up for the Realme UI "Early Adopter" version, the first batch of which is limited to 500 people, according to the Realme community.

  • Tesla to set up R&D center in China to create original Chinese style models

    In order to achieve the transition from "Made in China" to "Designed in China", Tesla CEO Elon Musk proposed a very cool thing -- the establishment of a design research and development center in China, Tesla said in an article published on its official WeChat account on Wednesday.

  • Realme says will no longer launch 4G mobile phones in China

    Realme founder Li Bingzhong said recently that this year they will no longer launch 4G smartphones in the Chinese market and all their products will have 5G.