On February 4, smartphone brand POCO officially launched its first flagship phone, the POCO X2 in India, the first new model by POCO after its spin-off from Xiaomi.
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo is expected to debut their sub-brand iQOO in the Indian market by March 2020, according to 91mobiles. IQOO will exist as an independent entity, similar to Xiaomi’s spin off of their POCO sub-brand in India.
IDC predicts that the global shipment of second-hand smartphones, including both officially refurbished and used smartphones, will reach 206.7 million units in 2019.
Three smartphone patent applications by Chinese electronics company Xiaomi have been revealed recently, giving us a peek into its latest pop-up camera design.
For the already-launched smartphones, we’ve rounded up the best gadgets for 2019, which you can consider buying right now. Here are the most anticipated upcoming mobile phones for 2020.
The Reno3 Pro 5G-Pantone 2020 Classic Blue phone officially went on sale Friday with a price tag of 4,199 yuan ($604). The upgraded 12GB + 256GB version is priced at 4,499 yuan.
Lin Bin, cofounder and president of Xiaomi’s mobile department revealed that the flagship Xiaomi Mi 10 will be launched in the first quarter of 2020, featuring Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 chipset.
Pandaily has been following China’s most influential Chinese tech companies throughout 2019. Now we have compiled a list of our favorite gadgets from 2019.
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.
OPPO announced that the company will allocate $145 million to support mobile application developers to advance their goal of creating an open shared mobile ecosystem.