
US Could Allow Chipmakers to Supply Huawei for Non-5G businesses
US loosens its sanctions against Huawei, allowing a growing number of chipmakers around the world to supply components to Huawei as long as they're not used in 5G.
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US loosens its sanctions against Huawei, allowing a growing number of chipmakers around the world to supply components to Huawei as long as they're not used in 5G.
The United States filed charges against China's telecom giant Huawei with allegations of stealing trade secrets from an American rival and committing bank fraud in violation of the sanctions against Iran on Jan. 28.
On March 30, Huawei officially released its 2017 annual report. The report shows that the Huawei's operator business achieved 297.8 billion yuan ($46.6 billion)...
So far, the most highly anticipated phones in Q1 of 2020 are the Xiaomi Mi 10, Huawei P40, iPhone 9, POCO X2 and Samsung S20.
Chinese smartphone maker OPPO on Wednesday said it has upgraded its Communication Lab in partnership with Swedish telecoms gear maker Ericsson for enabling 5G research and development process.
Qualcomm announced during its Computex press conference today that it will launch the first Snapdragon-powered 5G PC with Lenovo.
On June 6, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology officially granted 5G licenses for commercial use, marking China's official entry into the 5G era.
<p>Pada hari Selasa, di Mobile World Congress (MWC) tahun ini di Barcelona, Qualcomm mengumumkan perjanjian kerjasama baru dengan ByteDance, ibu bapa Douyin yang berpusat di Beijing.</p>
Chinese brands Xiaomi, vivo, Realme and OPPO accounted for 73% of India’s market in terms of shipments in Q1 2020. Here are some of the Chinese titles performing well in the Indian market.
On August 15, Xiaomi officially announced on Weibo that its second 5G flagship is about to debut.
On April 8, China Unicom, China Telecom and China Mobile jointly held an online press conference to jointly release their "5G Messaging White Paper" and a new app “5G Messages.”
CEO of HTC Yves Maitres said that the company plans to gradually transition its innovative focus away from hardware and towards virtual reality (VR) technology.