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  • Tesla says delivery of China-made Model 3 will begin on Dec 30

    Tesla said on Friday that the Model 3 cars produced in China will be delivered to employees starting on December 30, according to Bloomberg.

  • 120 km range in 5 minutes! Tesla builds first V3 Superchargers in China

    Tesla completed building the first V3 Superchargers in Shanghai on Friday and opened it to the public, marking the official entry of the Superchargers in the Chinese market which is also Asia's first V3 Superchargers.

  • OPPO exec: There will be no 5G phone replacement wave in 2020

    As the global mobile phone shipments slow down, 5G has brought new hope. Many people in the industry have said that the arrival of the 5G era will lead to a new wave of phone replacements, however, Wu Qiang of OPPO does not seem to think so.

  • Report: China has 300 million female gamers

    The number of Chinese gamers In 2019 reached 640 million, an increase of 2.5% over 2018, of which female gamers were 300 million, accounting for 46.2% of the total, according to a recent report.

  • Samsung unveils NEON website for 'Artificial Human'

    Samsung unveiled NEON's official website on Friday, saying this is Artificial Human.

  • Tesla reaches $1.29 billion loan agreement with Chinese bank for Shanghai plant

    A regulatory document submitted by U.S. electric car maker Tesla on Thursday showed that the company has reached agreements with a number of Chinese banks on a secured term loan facility of up to 9 billion yuan ($1.29 billion).

  • Android 11 may lift 4GB size limit for video recordings

    Although today's Android smartphones have larger storage capacity, system limitations prevent the phone from saving video recording files larger than 4GB. However, this issue may change in Android 11, the next major version to be released in 2020.

  • OPPO says it has begun research on 6G

    OPPO released the Reno3 Pro 5G mobile phone in Hangzhou today, showing its accumulation in 5G technology.

  • Huawei releases WeLink, its answer to Slack

    Huawei Cloud released WeLink, a smart work platform that supports Huawei's global workforce of 190,000 employees and hundreds of thousands of partners, to government and enterprise customers on Friday.

  • WPS, Chinese version of Microsoft Office, completes adaptation with homegrown UOS

    WPS Office 2019 for Linux, office software developed in China, has been adapted to China-made operating system Unity Operating System (UOS), Union Tech, the company behind UOS said on Thursday.