
Realme May Become Fully Independent From OPPO
Chinese smartphone brand Realme may soon branch off from its parent company OPPO entirely and operate independently.
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Chinese smartphone brand Realme may soon branch off from its parent company OPPO entirely and operate independently.
According to Business Today, an Indian executive of smartphone manufacturer OPPO stated on Tuesday that the company aims to produce 100 million smartphones in India this year.
International research firm Canalys released a Q2 smartphone market report on July 18. The report suggests that the industry was in overall decline in terms of shipments, especially for Android.
Chairman of Geely Holding Group has founded a new company and signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone, officially announcing its new smartphone business.
The warnings were clear when CEO Tim Cook released a letter to investors on January 2, 2019, revising Apple’s Q1 guidance projections to reflect a stagnating hardware business, especially in China.
Xiaomi is planning to enter Japan in 2020 by offering their comparable flagships at a lower price point in an effort to displace market leader Apple
Honor released two new budget smartphones in its popular X series at a product launch in the ancient Chinese city of Xi'an on Sept. 5. The popular brand under H...
The pneumonia epidemic caused by the novel coronavirus has had a considerable impact on the Chinese mobile phone industry.
Two years after the launch of the world’s first commercial 5G network, the race continues. OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) are rapidly expanding their 5G offerings and accessibility, driving the adoption of the next-generation wireless standard across key markets including the US, Europe and China.
On October 31 the three main Chinese carriers debuted 5G mobile phone services, a milestone in the country’s push to become a technology power.
Smartphones online sales took a nosedive in the first quarter of 2019, according to Counterpoint Research.
According to the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), the number of smart phones shipped domestically in November totalled 35.252 million, a 19.2% year-on-year growth.