
CEO William Li: NIO Plans to Launch a New Smartphone Every Year
On July 28, William Li, CEO of new energy automobile firm NIO, met with users in Fuzhou, Fujian province, and talked about the progress of NIO's smartphone manufacturing.
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On July 28, William Li, CEO of new energy automobile firm NIO, met with users in Fuzhou, Fujian province, and talked about the progress of NIO's smartphone manufacturing.
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If you're looking for a phone that stands out, you might want to take a closer look at the OPPO Reno 10x Lossless Zoom Edition.
OnePlus said it will launch its new midrange smartphone Nord with a virtual reality event on July 21.
Huawei's self-developed OLED driver chip has completed trial production, and it is expected to begin mass production and delivery by the end of this year.
LeEco held a meeting in Beijing on Monday to announce the official return of its mobile phone business. The target users of its new product S1 include taxi drivers, food deliverymen, and older users.
Huawei was banned from supplying 5G technology in New Zealand due to national security concerns, joining a number of developed countries in their hesitation to ...
Oppo announced the latest iteration of its under-screen camera technology on Wednesday, delivering both high display image and camera quality “without compromising the integrity of the screen.”
After the productive launch event on July 27, Chinese tech giant Huawei launched another new smartphone two days later named Enjoy 50 Pro. The mid-level phone is equipped with an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC processor and HarmonyOS 2.
On February 25, Chinese smart device brand OPPO announced the launch of its latest 5G flagship Find X2 series.
With 863 percent growth, OPPO became the fastest growing smartphone brand in the premium segment in 2018, according to Counterpoint Research.
NIO Mobile Technology Co., Ltd. was formally established in Shanghai on August 4, to be mainly engaged in software and information technology services. Its legal representative is Qin Lihong, the co-founder and president of Chinese electric vehicle firm NIO Inc.