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  • Alipay adds 400 million lines of code in 2019, comparable to 80 World of Warcraft

    In the past 2019, Alipay has added a total of 400 million lines of code, Alipay said on Monday.

  • Huawei opens first unmanned store, selling phones with robot

    Today, Huawei's first smart unmanned store opened in Wuhan, allowing users to buy Huawei mobile phones, computers, tablets, smart wearables and other products at any time.

  • Union Tech acquires Deepin, a well-known Linux-based OS maker in China

    Deepin Technology, a well-known Linux-based operating system maker, announced on Tuesday that it is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Tech, the company behind China-made operating system Unity Operating System (UOS).

  • China Unicom says eSIM services will be launched nationwide

    China Unicom's eSIM services that support one number for two devices will be launched nationwide, the company announced on December 31.

  • Richard Yu: Huawei will firmly build HMS ecology

    Huawei will firmly build the HMS and Harmony OS ecosystem, with survival as the bottom line and priority to resolve overseas ecological issues, Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei’s consumer business, said in a new year letter to all employees of Huawei’s consumer business on Tuesday.

  • China-made UOS gets support from another office suite

    China-made Unity Operating System (UOS) and Yozo Office has completed adaptation work, the operating system’s developer Union Tech said on Tuesday.

  • Lenovo announces new mobile business chief in China

    Lenovo said on Tuesday that Zhao Yunming, Lenovo's vice president and head of Lenovo 's Asia-Pacific emerging markets, will become the new mobile business chief in China, after Chang Cheng announced his resignation from the position.

  • Huawei gets Indian approval to participate in 5G network trials

    The Indian government has decided to allow Huawei to participate in the country's 5G network trials, the New York Times quoted a Huawei spokesman as saying on Monday.

  • Analyst predicts global foldable phone shipments over next 2 years will be tens of millions

    More smartphone makers will release foldable phones in 2020 and global foldable phone shipments are expected to reach tens of millions in the next two years, Pan Jian, chief analyst of the electronics industry of Tianfeng Securities, said in a note.

  • Huawei sales reach $122 billion in 2019, smartphone shipments exceed 240 million

    Huawei expects to realize sales revenue of more than RMB 850 billion ($122 billion) in 2019, a year-on-year increase of 18%.