The GSMA Mobile World Congress (MWC) is the world’s largest exhibition for the mobile industry. This year's MWC takes place in Barcelona from February 25-28, bringing together the latest innovations and leading-edge technology from more than 2,400 companies.
It's the weekend before the official kick off of MWC 2019, and Chinese companies are already competing vigorously against one another in becoming the first to dish out a 5G device. It's really no surprise since 5G is widely regarded as a turning point in the mobile phone industry.
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Chinese markets are thriving and there is no denying in that! The communist-turned-capitalist country has been thriving by all leaps and bounds; it now houses some of the world’s most lucrative brands.
It is clear that the competition to dish out the first 5G phone is heating up, and the family feud between the sister brands OPPO, Vivo and Oneplus, all owned by BBK Electronics, won’t be stopping any time soon.
On Nov. 22, Xiaomi president Lin Bin posted an image of the upcoming Mi MIX 3 on a Chinese social media platform, writing “This is probably the first Weibo post sent through a 5G network”.
Recently on Chinese social media, people from all walks of life posted pictures of themselves “accidentally falling down” next to their most valuable possessions as to show off their wealth. What people chose to flaunt are far beyond your imagination.
Microsoft, Amazon, Alibaba, and several other international tech giants announced to establish AI-related innovation centers and research institutes in Shanghai at the on-going World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2018.
The Pandaily team finally got a chance to review newly released Nut R1 flagship phone by Chinese smartphone maker Smartisan Technology and here are our thoughts.
The flames of the trade war between China and the United States have long spread to the field of science and technology. Following the U.S. ban on ZTE, it is rumored that Huawei will withdraw from the U.S. market and is under investigation by the United States Department of Justice.
Welcome to this week’s newsletter. This week, we have two feature stories about Kai-Fu Lee and an Indian entrepreneur, some latest market analysis and several upcoming releases.
Although the US government has been restricting the market entry of China’s leading smartphone manufacturer Huawei in the name of “information security”, other Chinese smartphone manufacturers still try to enter the U.S. market.
The global smartphone market was saturated in 2017. China’s handset market plunged more than 10 percent and many Chinese mobile phone manufacturers, including Huawei and Xiaomi, are preparing to excavate the gold from the US market.
Luo Yonghao released shocking news at the IF 2018 Geekpark Innovation Conference: he plans to hold a product release ceremony in the Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing on May 15. More than 10,000 people were invited to see the launch of a revolutionary product that will change the next eight to ten years.
In a newly built office building in the technology zone of Shenzhen’s Nanshan District lies a plain-looking phone company. This company has few Chinese users, yet it sold over 80 million phones worldwide, far more than Xiaomi and vivo. The Shenzhen-based company named Transsion mainly targets the African market. According to the data of IDC, […]