Smartphone

  • This is what a Xiaomi phone with under-screen camera looks like

    Xiaomi today unveiled its third-generation under-screen camera technology, dubbed "the ultimate form of full-screen", which will be in mass production next year.

  • Xiaomi unveils third-gen under-screen camera technology, to be mass-produced next year

    Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi today announced the release of its third-generation under-screen camera technology.

  • OPPO partners with local operator to enter Latin American smartphone market

    OPPO and América Móvil, the largest telecommunications operator in Latin America, have announced a strategic partnership agreement.

  • Five-year-old Huawei Mate8 gets system update

    After two big version Android OS upgrades, the Huawei Mate8 is now running EMUI 8.0 based on Android 8.0. However, even five years after its release, this old Huawei flagship still has system updates now.

  • Huawei Mate40 panel has started production, could feature 90Hz FHD+ screen

    The Huawei Mate40 panel has started production this month with a screen size of 6.5 inches, a resolution of 2340×1080 and a refresh rate of 90Hz, according to Display insider and founder of Display Supply Chain Consultants Ross Young.

  • ZTE phone with Unisoc processor sells for about $130 in China

    The ZTE v2020 is now available on JD.com and it comes with a processor made by Unisoc, a Chinese fabless semiconductor company, and is currently available for 899 yuan ($130).

  • Phone suspected to be ZTE's first to feature under-screen camera gets network access in China

    Chinese smartphone and telecoms equipment maker ZTE previously announced that it would launch the world's first smartphone with an under-screen camera. Now according to a Weibo digital blogger, a new ZTE phone has been licensed into the network in China, and it could be this ZTE phone called the A20 5G.

  • 70% of smartphones shipped in US in Q2 made in China

    Around 70 percent of smartphones shipped in the US in the second quarter of 2020 were made in China, up from 60 percent the previous quarter.

  • Huawei smartphone shipments exceed Samsung to rank No. 1 in Q2, says Canalys

    Huawei shipped 55.8 million smartphones in the second quarter, supposing Samsung's 53.7 million to become the world's biggest smartphone vendor for the first time, according to a report by market research firm Canalys.

  • Four of India's top five phone makers in Q2 are Chinese companies

    In the second quarter, Xiaomi shipped 29 percent of all smartphones in India, ranking No. 1, according to data released by market research firm Counterpoint.