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Realme Launches Realme X50 5G, Prices Starting from $360
Chinese smartphone brand Realme released its first 5G phone Realme X50 on January 7 in Beijing.
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Chinese smartphone brand Realme released its first 5G phone Realme X50 on January 7 in Beijing.
Recently, a new product with internal name "realme RMX3576" has been shown on China Telecom's product database, and it is ready to go on sale. The new model is officially named realme V23i.
Collaborative robot manufacturer JAKA Robotics announced on July 20 that it has obtained about 1 billion yuan ($148.2 million) in round-D financing.
Even though we're only through the first week of December, OnePlus is already getting ready to brace the new year with a 5G flagship smartphone, powered by the ...
On Oct. 22, OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei and Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon engaged in a high-level discussion about the usage of 5G technology in smartphones at th...
Huawei announced on Monday that it has signed a cooperation agreement with Hungarian East-West Gate Intermodal Logistics and Vodafone to build Europe's first smart railway hub managed by a 5G private network.
On March 24, China Mobile completed its first 5G-V2X remote test drive in Xiong’an New Area, successfully demonstrating remote control of unmanned vehicles from...
Huawei Technologies Co Ltd. is willing to license its 5G technology to an American company, said Huawei founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei in a talk with Fortune reporters on September 19.
Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei is set to roll out its Mate X 5G foldable smartphone next month in China starting from 9,999 yuan.
Most smartphone giants have already settled on a yearly upgrade cycle, and industry spectators have a good estimation of the innovative smartphones that will be coming out in 2019.
OPPO announced on July 15 the official release of a new flash charge lineup with new high-power wired and wireless charging technologies as well as high-power ultra-small charger.
The Alibaba DAMO Academy, a research and development institute run by Alibaba Group, published its forecast of the trends that would define the global tech industry in 2020.