Escobar Fold 1: Meet the world's cheapest foldable phone
There have been several foldable phones launched this year, but the prices are relatively expensive. Good news is, for those who would like to get on this trend without spending too much, there is a good choice-- Escobar Fold 1.
Nintendo Switch brought to China by Tencent, price starts at CNY 2099
Tencent announced Wednesday the Nintendo Switch has arrived in the Chinese market with a price tag starting at 2,099 yuan ($300). The pre-order will start on December 4, and sales will begin on December 10.
OPPO Reno 3 will also have Snapdragon 765G
OPP confirms that Reno 3, which may be released on December 26, will be powered by Qualcomm โs latest Snapdragon 765G processor and support dual-mode 5G technology.
Xiaomi confirms Redmi K30 will have Snapdragon 765G chipset
Xiaomi said on Wednesday that the Redmi K30 will launch the world's first Snapdragon 765G processor on December 10.
Xiaomi 10 will be one of the first phones equipped with Snapdragon 865
Lin Bin has announced that Xiaomi 10 will be one of the first to equip the Snapdragon 865 processor, and latest news shows that the certification of the device has also made progress.
Huawei responds to former employee's detention, but 5 questions remain
Huawei has been on fire in China after reports that ex-Huawei employee Li Hongyuan was sued for extortion after getting termination compensation and then detained for 251 days.
Google co-founders step down, Pichai takes the helm
Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have formally handed over power to 47-year-old Sundar Pichai.
Qualcomm releases new 5G chipsets, Xiaomi and OPPO to be first adopters
Qualcomm released two 5G mobile platforms, Snapdragon 865 and Snapdragon 765 on Monday. Both Xiaomi and OPPO wants to be the first users.
Motorola Razr 2020 patent reveals modular design
A patented design of Motorola Razr shows the clamshell device may have a modular design next year.
20 years later, Jack Ma gets on Forbes cover again
When Alibaba was just founded in 2000, Jack Ma appeared on the cover of Forbes Magazine and talked about the future development of the Internet.