
Gaming-Centric OnePlus Ace 2 Debuts in China
On February 7, Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus announced its latest Ace 2 model, a high-end device with impressive specifications and a focus on gaming.
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On February 7, Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus announced its latest Ace 2 model, a high-end device with impressive specifications and a focus on gaming.
New phones are coming out one after another in April, and for most brands, these are their first flagships in 2020. Here’s a look at the most-anticipated android phones as well as a new iPhone.
On January 27, Counterpoint Research, a global research firm, released its sales report for China's smartphone market in 2022. The country's smartphone sales declined 14% year-on-year in the previous year and reached their lowest level in a decade.
Chinese smartphone maker realme launched a new entry-level smartphone on September 14 called the realme C30s and is aimed at the Indian market.
Lei Jun, Xiaomi’s founder and CEO posted on Weibo on March 9, claiming that Xiaomi will no longer be restrained by "cost-effectiveness".
Phones with increasingly high screen-to-body ratios are one of the new trends in the smartphone industry. Here are the best Chinese phones launched in 2018 with virtually bezel-less screens.
Chinese smartphone manufacturers are researching new full-view screen smartphone solutions, and some will launch an "ultra-micro selfie camera solution."
On February 25, 2019, the global mobile-technology company Nubia will unveil their new device Nubia Alpha at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
After canceling its flagship launch event last week, Lenovo-owned smartphone brand Motorola unveiled its first-ever flagship foldable phone named moto Razr 2022 in China on August 11. It also launched two more models for the middle-end market.
The OPPO Reno 8 Lite 5G smartphone was released in Spain on June 3. The model only offers 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
Honor is expected to release the first folding screen smartphone based on the Snapdragon 8 Gen1 Mobile Platform in January next year.
OnePlus CEO Pete Lau confirmed to The Verge that the company’s next flagship devices will feature a display with a 120Hz refresh rate.