According to a report released by Strategy Analytics on July 7, in Q1 2022, the smartphone wholesale revenue of Honor, a Chinese smartphone maker, increased by 291% year-on-year.
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus launched the Nord series overseas two years ago. However, news emerged on July 5 that the company might be looking to spin off the Nord series as its own independent brand or perhaps a sub-brand.
Gaming phone brand ROG released its 6 series on the evening of July 5. It is equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, and has been strongly upgraded in many aspects such as appearance and performance, bringing gamers a better mobile experience. The smartphone series, which includes the ROG 6 and ROG 6 […]
Xingji Technology, founded by Chinese automaker Geely's Chairman Eric Li, recently acquired smartphone brand Meizu. On July 5, an auto blogger revealed that Geely and Meizu will launch an independent new brand while retaining the Meizu brand.
On July 5, news emerged that there is still a 12T model in the Xiaomi 12 series, which is codenamed "Plato" and will be equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 8100-Ultra chipset.
Chinese consumer electronics maker Xiaomi officially unveiled its new Xiaomi 12S Series “co-engineered with Leica” on June 4. This series is the first of the strategic partnership in imaging technology between Xiaomi and Leica.
According to the news obtained by digital tipster Mukul Sharma on Thursday, the Nothing Ear (1) Stick headset of technology brand Nothing will be released.
Xiaomi announced on Friday that its self-developed Surge G1 battery management chip will be released at 7:00 p.m. on July 4, and it will be installed in the Xiaomi 12S series.
Several industry chain insiders disclosed that Huawei's next generation foldable smartphone, the Mate X3, should be released around the end of the year.
Chinese gaming phone brand Red Magic announced on Thursday that it will release a new smartphone in July. Judging from previous revelations, it is expected to be the Red Magic 7S Pro.
According to new research from Strategy Analytics, 14 million smartphones were sold during the "6.18" online shopping festival in China this year, down 25% year-on-year.
A Chinese blogger leaked on Wednesday that Meizu plans to develop a mobile phone based on OpenHarmony, to debut next year at the earliest, as the first non-Huawei phone with HarmonyOS. However, Meizu responded: "No news received, and no comment."