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  • China's cell phone shipments up 28.6% year-over-year to 28.68 million units in July

    The number of 5G cell phone shipments in July was 22.834 million units, up 64.1 percent year-over-year.

  • China's smartphone market sees lowest Q2 sales since 2012, Counterpoint says

    Smartphone sales for the quarter fell 6 percent year-over-year, indicating a weaker market than last year, Counterpoint said.

  • Bilibili tops 65 million daily active users, overtakes Youku to become China's third-largest long-form video platform

    In terms of user duration, Bilibili has stabilized at more than 80 minutes, lower than TikTok's more than 100 minutes.

  • Luckin Coffee said to be mulling new funding round

    Luckin Coffee is mulling new funding round with participants including Foucstar Capital, local media reported.

  • China's space station's core module Tianhe to turn into a lab soon

    After Tianhe's infrastructure is completed, astronauts will need to assemble and test scientific experiment equipment to establish a space experiment environment.

  • Vivo opens smart manufacturing centers in Pakistan and Turkey

    Vivo recently announced the opening of smart manufacturing centers in Pakistan and Turkey to increase its global reach.

  • Xiaomi becomes No. 1 in Southeast Asia smartphone market for first time

    After becoming the No. 1 smartphone vendor in Europe, Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi has also won the crown in Southeast Asia.

  • Tencent Music unveils first digital collections with NFT technology

    Tencent Music's first digital collections of music using NFT technology will be available soon and will go live on QQ Music this month, the company announced on Weibo on Aug. 9.

  • Huawei HarmonyOS exceeds 50 million users

    As of Aug. 6, Huawei's HarmonyOS 2 smartphone operating system had more than 50 million users, according to a CCTV report Sunday.

  • Alibaba in public outcry after female employee complains of sexual assault by her leader

    A female employee of Alibaba accused her superior and a company client of raping her, becoming the focus of attention for Chinese Internet users this weekend and leaving the Chinese e-commerce giant facing one of its biggest crises since its inception.