Vivo
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Vivo enters six European countries to accelerate globalization
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo on Tuesday announced its entry into six European countries including Poland, Germany, France, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom , and released a series of smartphones and two wireless headphones to European consumers including the X51 5G.
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This is what the Vivo Global AI R&D Center building could look like
Vivo's Global AI R&D Center will be settled in Hangzhou with a total investment of RMB 2.15 billion and a total floor area of 326,000 square meters, according to the local Yuhang Morning Post.
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Xiaomi, OPPO reportedly stockpiling Japanese parts and increasing production significantly
Japanese electronic parts makers received large stockpiling orders from Chinese handset makers such as Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo to fill the loss of orders from Huawei, according to the Nikkei Asia.
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Vivo launches its first smartwatch, supports continuous blood oxygen monitoring
Vivo today unveiled its first smartwatch, the Vivo Watch, which supports 24-hour health monitoring.
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Vivo said to launch tablet next year
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo is expected to launch its first tablet next year, Weibo digital blogger @数码闲聊站 said today.
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Vivo Watch said to be released in less than two months
The Vivo smartwatch Vivo Watch could be released in less than two months, with the men's edition sporting a 46mm round dial, according to information posted by a Weibo digital blogger.
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Chinese brands account for over 70 percent of Indonesia's smartphone market in Q2
In the second quarter of this year, Chinese smartphone makers accounted for 73.3 percent of the Indonesian smartphone market, according to a report by market research firm CounterPoint Research.
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Samsung overtakes Xiaomi to reclaim top spot in Indian mobile phone market in Q2
After being overtaken by Xiaomi for the second consecutive quarter, Samsung regained the top spot in the Indian mobile phone market in the second quarter, according to the latest data from market research firm IDC.
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China's smartphone market posts 25% growth in Q2 from Q1
The smartphone market in China saw a 25% quarter-on-quarter growth to reach over 90 million sell-in units in the second quarter, despite the market contracting 7% compared to the same period last year, according to market research firm Canalys.
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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.