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  • Huawei responds to former employee's 8-month detention

    Huawei said it supports the employee Li Hongyuan who was wrongly detained to use legal weapons to defend his rights, including suing Huawei.

  • Samsung, Huawei and Apple take half of global smartphone market share

    Samsung, Huawei, and Apple accounted for more than half of global smartphone shipments in the third quarter, according to Counterpoint Research.

  • This Chinese city is allowing passengers to take subway via facial recognition

    Starting from December 3, commuters who take the subway lines in Zhengzhou are allowed to pay with facial recognition instead of a plastic card.

  • Huawei Mate30 Pro will land in France on Dec 9 without Google apps

    Huawei Mate30 Pro will officially land in the French market on December 9 with a price tag of 1099 euros.

  • Xiaomi confirms it will enter Japanese market, first event set for Dec 9

    Xiaomi Japan official Twitter announced on Monday that it will enter the Japanese market and hold its first press conference on December 9.

  • Get cash back by using Apple Pay for public transport in Shanghai

    From December 1 to December 31, if you use Apple Pay to pay for public transportation in Shanghai, you can get cash back the next day after you swipe the card.

  • Why are Chinese phones popular in Southeast Asia?

    For many people in Southeast Asia, the iPhone still seems too expensive.

  • Report: Hon Hai may assemble more than 50 million 5G phones for Huawei next year

    Supply chain sources said Huawei will expand outsourced assembly of 5G mobile phones next year, and Hon Hai won all of Huawei ’s 5G mobile phone OEM orders next year, with a total estimate of more than 50 million.

  • Former Huawei employee detained for 8 months after getting severance pay

    A former employee who had worked for Huawei for more than 10 years had been detained for 8 months after being charged with blackmailing because he got a severance package of 300,000 yuan for leaving the company.

  • @WeChat users: sending original images may expose your location

    A college professor has warned on a Chinese TV program that sending a photo that contains GPS information may expose user’s location information to the receiver.