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  • Qualcomm's next-gen flagship chip could come next month due to pressure from Huawei

    Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865, the firm’s next-gen flagship chip, may be released earlier than usual on November due to piling pressure from Huawei.

  • Here it comes! China's 5G pre-subscription reaches 10 million

    China Mobile saw 5.922 million users register for its 5G package. The number for China Telecom and China Unicom were 2.078 million and 2.003 million respectively.

  • China 5G pre-subscription surpasses 9 million

    As of October 7, the total number of 5G pre-subscription in China has reached 9.25 million.

  • WhatsApp bug lets hackers take over phones with a GIF

    A security flaw that allows hackers to hijack phones by sending a malicious gif, has been discovered with WhatsApp.

  • Barron's: The real 5G winner could be China

    Even if the 5G opportunity takes more time to play out, Barron's believe there is still a powerful near-term investment opportunity for the technology: Chinese infrastructure.

  • 5G pre-subscription reaches 8.5 million in China as commercial use set to start this month

    China Mobile alone took a share of about 60 percent with a whopping 5.21 million pre-subscriptions.

  • Android phones under threat of attackers full control, Google, Xiaomi, and Huawei devices affected

    At least 18 phone models are affected by a zero-day vulnerability in Google’s Android system that can give full control of the devices to Attackers, a member of Google’s Project Zero research group said on Thursday night.

  • BlackBerry owner doesn't see the point of 5G phone

    As manufacturers around the world racing to launch 5G phones, one brand is an exception. That is BlackBerry.

  • China Unicom 5G fees leaked: starting at 199 yuan, 40 GB data included

    A leaked document shows that China Unicom, one of China's three main telecom service providers, is offering 5G services to early customers with the monthly fees starting at 199 yuan ($28).

  • Huawei considering to set up R&D center in South Korea

    Chinese tech giant Huawei is considering to establish a research and development center in South Korea after having set up its first 5G Open Lab.