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  • Samsung joins push alliance lead by Huawei, other Chinese phone makers

    The Unified Push Alliance, a group lead by Huawei and other Chinese phone makers with the aim of providing better push experience, is welcoming a major new player – Samsung.

  • Huawei said it can still be No. 1 even without Google

    The US ban has affected several of Huawei phones, blocking those devices from getting Google apps preinstalled. But in the eyes of Huawei CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei, this can not stop Huawei from becoming the world's top smartphone brand.

  • Nov 28 Roundup: George Zhao: Honor not joining 108MP camera trend

    Daily roundup provides you with the daily tech news that you may have missed.

  • Xiaomi sold 32 million phones in Q3

    Xiaomi shipped 32.1 million smartphones in the third quarter of 2019, raking in 32.3 billion yuan from its main revenue driver.

  • Huawei Ren Zhengfei: We are on the verge of another explosion of new technologies

    In a penned story on The Economist, Ren Zhengfei, CEO and founder of Huawei, said humanity will enter an intelligent world within the next 20 to 30 years and the society is on the verge of another explosion of new theories and technologies. 

  • Nov 27 Roundup: Samsung is making a foldable tablet

    Daily roundup provides you with the daily tech news that you may have missed.

  • Microsoft launches Chinese learning app for Android

    Chinese is used among more and more foreigners. Now Microsoft wants to help people master it with a new Android app.

  • Nov 26 Roundup: Xiaomi Mi Note 10 is headed to India

    iPhone 12 series to cross 100 million shipments mark in 2020. Google adds 37 more apps to Play Pass, including Cut the Rope.

  • Microsoft allowed to resume software sales to Huawei

    Huawei will soon be able to resume development of Windows laptops as Microsoft was granted a license from the US government to export software to it.

  • Huawei responds to FCC ban that bars it from US govt subsidy program

    Huawei said the ban is unlawful and would make US consumers suffer from higher costs.