
Vivo T2 Budget Smartphone Expected to Be Released Soon
Chinese smartphone brand vivo’s budget phone vivo T2 is found on the IMEI database on Monday, which indicates that the new series may be officially unveiled in the near future.
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Chinese smartphone brand vivo’s budget phone vivo T2 is found on the IMEI database on Monday, which indicates that the new series may be officially unveiled in the near future.
Vivo launched their new device Vivo Z1 Pro in India on July 3. The device targets Gen-Z consumers with a punch hole display selfie snapper, triple camera setup and a humongous 5,000 mAh battery.
This was the first good news that came across after Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun was, once again, in control of the supply chain. On July 7th, Lei sent out an internal e...
Smartphone brand iQOO, a subsidiary of Chinese technology firm vivo, announced that the new iQOO Neo6 SE will be launched on May 6.
On October 16th, Vivo announced on its official Weibo account that it will release a self-developed AI large model matrix on November 1st.
iQOO, an independent sub-brand of Chinese tech firm vivo, has announced the international rollout of its latest performance flagship, the iQOO 9 series, including the iQOO 9 Pro, iQOO 9 and iQOO 9 SE.
On Feb. 18, huanqiu.com and the Global Public Opinion Survey Center launched an online survey on domestic brand preferences to understand the Chinese consumer's...
Chinese smartphone maker vivo's latest foldable model, X Fold+, an upgraded version of the vivo X Fold that debuted in the first half of this year, launched in China on September 26.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo released a teaser for its forthcoming model today, publishing an image of a butterfly flapping its wings alongside the caption: "see you on Monday."
Data from Canalys showed that China's smartphone market has stagnated and smartphone shipments fell for the first time in 2017. According to Canalys' records, ...
Zeiss, a leading enterprise in the fields of optics and optoelectronics, on October 18 started construction of a new R&D and production base in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China.
Vivo looks to be moving towards developing its own chips for its devices, a first for the company, but details on the procedure and process were scant.