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  • Google Pixel 4 removes WeChat from 90Hz blacklist

    WeChat was blacklisted from 90Hz Smooth Display of Pixel 4. Now it is removed from the list.

  • Nov 7 Roundup: 6G on the horizon, what should we expect?

    Huawei leads Chinese smartphone market in Q3. Xiaomi Mi Watch won’t make its way to Europe this year.

  • China officially starts 6G research and development

    Even as 5G deployments are still in their infancy, countries are eyeing for 6G.

  • Apple releases iOS 13.3 developer beta 1, RAM issue apparently fixed

    Apple was facing complaints asiOS 13.2 kills background apps aggressively. With the roll out of 13.3 developer beta 1, the issue seems to have been fixed.

  • Visitors to China can now use WeChat Pay for paying taxis

    Now visitors to China can buy train tickets and pay for hailing taxies by WeChat Pay.

  • For the first time ever, visitors to China can use Alipay instead of cash

    The move by Alipay could remove one of the biggest headaches facing foreign visitors in China.

  • Android bug alert: hackers can plant malware via NFC beaming

    Google rolled out a patch on an Android bug that lets hackers install malware to a phone via NFC Beaming.

  • Xiaomi plans to bring its smartphones to Japan in 2020, Nikkei says

    Xiaomi phones and wearable devices will hit the Japanese market in 2020, Nikki reported.

  • Apple's 5G iPhones will require larger motherboards for heat dissipation

    Apple 5G iPhones will have to use larger motherboards due to much more heat produced by 5G chipsets.

  • Redmi K30 maybe cheapest 5G smartphone with MediaTek processor

    Redmi K30 will use MediaTek 5G chipset and the price will be under $500, the cheapest 5G phone.