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  • Chinese vendors account for 77% of mobile phone shipments in India in 2020

    Chinese vendors account for about 77 percent of smartphone shipments in India in 2020, up 5 percentage points from 72% in 2019, according to a report from market research firm Canalys.

  • Chinese tech companies look to advance IC standardization

    This means China is starting to systematically promote IC standardization, said a longtime IC standardization advocate.

  • Samsung warns chip shortage could spread from cars to smartphones

    South Korean chipmaker Samsung Electronics has warned that a rush by foundries to meet automakers’ demand is limiting their ability to accept new orders, which could affect deliveries of smartphones and tablets.

  • Bilibili, China's version of YouTube, denies it will add header ads to its videos

    Recently, a picture has been circulating on the Chinese internet, which reads "Bilibili announced that it will add a 15-second header ad to its videos since January 30.

  • BOE hit by US 337 investigation

    In response to the investigation, BOE said in a statement that it will not have a material impact on the company's current production and operations.

  • Xiaomi announces 5W long-range wireless charging technology

    Xiaomi on January 29 announced Mi Air Charge — a long-range wireless charging technology that allows phones to be charged wirelessly whether in hands or in pockets.

  • Special glasses make face recognition of 19 Android phones useless

    A Chinese team called RealAI recently used a pair of glasses to break the face recognition of 19 Android phones and a dozen apps through an adversarial example attack.

  • Huawei to open 5G equipment factory in France, production expected in 2023

    Huawei will build a 5G equipment factory in eastern France, making it the tech giant's first 5G equipment-related factory outside of China, according to local media outlet RFI.

  • Baidu gets permission to test self-driving cars in California

    Baidu is the sixth company to receive a permit to test without a safety officer in California, which allows it to test three fully autonomous vehicles on designated streets within the city of Sunnyvale in Santa Clara County.

  • Xiaomi ships 43.3 million phones in Q4, ranking third in the world

    Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi's shipments rose 32% year-on-year to 43.3 million units in the fourth quarter, according to IDC.