Tech
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Huawei MediaPad M6 tablet released in Europe without GMS
Huawei today announced the MediaPad M6 tablet in Europe, with Spain being the first market to launch the device, according to Huaweicentral.
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China saw 5 million 5G phone shipments in November
Mobile phone shipments in China stood at 34.842 million units in November, a year-on-year decrease of 1.5%, the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) data showed.
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iPhone gets VoLTE support from China Unicom
China Unicom on Wednesday pushed carrier update files to Apple iPhone users, officially bringing VoLTE capabilities to the iPhone.
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GitHub eyes to open branch in China
GitHub, the world's largest software development platform, plans to open a branch in China, according to Financial Times.
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OPPO says it may make cars in the future
OPPO founder and CEO Chen Mingyong said on Tuesday that mobile phone companies will not be making only phones in the future, OPPO is thinking about making cars.
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Apple will participate in CES next year, last time it was in 1992
Apple's senior director of privacy will speak at the "Chief Privacy Officer Roundtable" on January 7 to discuss Apple's position on consumer privacy ather than releasing new hardware products.
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Windows 10 Mobile will end life cycle on December 10
After years of courtesy maintenance by Microsoft, Windows 10 Mobile, once the third largest smartphone operating system, will end its life cycle on December 10.
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Huawei Kunpeng server and desktop motherboards debut on its website
The Huawei Kunpeng server motherboard and Kunpeng desktop motherboard is now shown on its website with configurations information. The products were released in September with both equipped with Kunpeng 920 processors.
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BOE stops LCD capacity investment and moves to OLED, Mini LED
BOE Technology Group, the world's largest LCD panel maker announced that it will stop LCD capacity investment as low prices for LCD monitors cause serious losses for manufacturers.
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Here are the most popular Android phones in American
Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S9 + are the top three most popular Android phones in the United States, according to Ookla, a speed measurement service provider.