Xiaomi
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14 vendors, including Xiaomi, OPPO, Vivo, will be first to launch Snapdragon 888-powered handsets
Qualcomm clearly knows how to cater to Chinese handset makers and consumers.
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Here's how much it costs to buy all of Xiaomi's products
The final printed out shopping list shows a payment of RMB 690,000 ($10,4962) at the end of the receipt.
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Xiaomi President says Huawei's sale of Honor has no impact on its strategy
On November 17, Huawei announced the sale of the Honor brand. After the sale, Huawei no longer holds any shares in the new company.
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Xiaomi's Q3 revenue up 34.5% year-on-year, highest growth rate in two years
Xiaomi's smartphone revenue reached RMB 47.6 billion in the third quarter, up 47.5% year-on-year, and smartphone shipments increased by 45.3% to 46.6 million units.
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Samsung, Huawei, and Xiaomi the top 3 in Q3 smartphone shipments
Among the top five handset makers, only Samsung and Xiaomi saw an increase in shipments, up 2.2 percent and 34.9 percent, respectively.
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MediaTek's 2021 5G chip shipments may exceed 120 million as OPPO, Xiaomi orders increase
By comparison, MediaTek is expected to ship about 45 million 5G chips this year.
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Xiaomi adjusts organizational structure to put more emphasis on wearable business
The Xiaomi Band 4 was the world's most popular smart band between Q3 2019 and Q1 2020, according to market research firm Canalys.
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Xiaomi launches MiCare, an AppleCare-like service
Xiaomi has launched MiCare mobile phone protection plan, which provides services including free screen replacement, value-insurance replacement and extended warranty, and currently supports Mi 10 and Mi 10 Supreme Edition.
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Coolpad ends patent infringement lawsuit against Xiaomi, says advancing the industry is a priority
Chinese technology firm Coolpad announced today that it is voluntarily terminating its patent infringement lawsuit against Xiaomi. In early 2018, Coolpad initiated a series of patent infringement lawsuits against Xiaomi, some of which are still pending in court as of today.
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Huawei tops China's smartphone market in Q3 shipments, Apple fifth
Huawei ranked No. 1 in China's smartphone market with 35.1 million units shipped in the third quarter and a market share of 41.4 percent, more than double that of second-place Vivo, data released today by IDC showed.