
Best Small Phones for 2020
We’ve compiled a list of several small smartphones released in 2019 and 2020 for people who are looking for the best pocketable device.
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We’ve compiled a list of several small smartphones released in 2019 and 2020 for people who are looking for the best pocketable device.
On the evening of October 24, OPPO's smartphone brand OnePlus released a limited edition of Ace Pro model co-branded with popular mobile game Genshin Impact.
On August 15, Lenovo released a financial report for the first fiscal quarter of the 2019/20 fiscal year. Lenovo Group's performance had a remarkable start.
The iQOO Neo6 provides at least two back cover materials: a "Punk" plain leather cover and a "Black Lord" AG glass cover, while the orange color matching continues that of the Neo series family, projecting an energetic image.
Chinese tech firm OnePlus has officially announced plans to release its Ace Pro smartphone at 19:00 on August 9.
On April 2, Chinese smartphone brand OnePlus announced its return to the Indonesian market. Previously, the company had decided to withdraw from the Indonesian market in 2016 and disbanded its team in June of that year.
OPPO has successfully built a zero power consumption communication system and completed the principle verification of this technology.
Poco India has been drumming up interest in its new Poco F4 5G smartphone for several days. The company confirmed that the new phone will support 12GB LPDDR5 RAM, equipped with a Snapdragon 870 core and UFS 3.1 storage.
The Sony Xperia 5 III was announced on October 26 for a price of 6,599 yuan ($1,033). It opened for pre-orders on Tuesday and will fully go on sale at 8:00 p.m. on December 1.
Chinese tech giant Huawei held a launch event on November 2 during which it released its foldable Pocket S smartphone, equipped with a 40MP main camera and HarmonyOS 3.0. The event also saw the unveiling of the Huawei WATCH GT Cyber, a new generation of all-in-one MateStation X, and other products.
Smartphones take the lead when it comes to advancements in computing, the most recent being the use of paper-thin flexible sensors.
Pete Lau, the founder of Chinese smartphone brand OnePlus, posted a picture of several mobile device parts to social media on October 13, with a caption reading "Coming Back." The post indicates that OnePlus's new smartphone will be equipped with a three-position slider button.