Tech
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Xiaomi exec says other IoT products to be released with Redmi K30
Lu Weibing, vice president of Xiaomi and general manager of Redmi, revealed on Weibo that Redmi IoT products will be released together with Redmi K30 phones.
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Huawei responds to attacking Apple on twitter: account hacked
After twitting words insulting Apple on Thursday, Huawei Mobile Brazil's Twitter account soon found itself in the spotlight.
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Nintendo opens pop up store in Shanghai
Nintendo is opening a pop up store in Xuhui District, Shanghai. It is expected to allow players to try out and buy game consoles like the Switch, according to Niko Partners analyst Daniel Ahmad.
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Apple's production volume to surpass Huawei in Q4, says analyst
Apple ’s iPhone production volume will surpass Huawei in the fourth quarter of this year and retake the second spot in the global mobile phone market thanks to the popularity of the iPhone 11 series, says analyst at TrendForce.
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China Mobile is losing customers to China Telecom as new rule kicks in
From November 27, people in China can finally switch mobile network while keeping their phone numbers throughout the country.
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Xiaomi Q3 results: Phone business under pressure, 5G holds high stakes
Xiaomi's AIOT business has grown rapidly, but its main smartphone business is under pressure in the domestic market.
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Samsung joins push alliance lead by Huawei, other Chinese phone makers
The Unified Push Alliance, a group lead by Huawei and other Chinese phone makers with the aim of providing better push experience, is welcoming a major new player – Samsung.
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Huawei said it can still be No. 1 even without Google
The US ban has affected several of Huawei phones, blocking those devices from getting Google apps preinstalled. But in the eyes of Huawei CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei, this can not stop Huawei from becoming the world's top smartphone brand.
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Nov 28 Roundup: George Zhao: Honor not joining 108MP camera trend
Daily roundup provides you with the daily tech news that you may have missed.
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Xiaomi sold 32 million phones in Q3
Xiaomi shipped 32.1 million smartphones in the third quarter of 2019, raking in 32.3 billion yuan from its main revenue driver.