
Vivo Launches OriginOS 3 With AI Functions
During its annual developers conference on November 8, Chinese smartphone maker vivo unveiled its Android 13-based OriginOS 3, which commenced internal testing on November 9.
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During its annual developers conference on November 8, Chinese smartphone maker vivo unveiled its Android 13-based OriginOS 3, which commenced internal testing on November 9.
On Tuesday, Chinese electronics firm Vivo unveiled a video showing the overall design of the X Fold, its first foldable smartphone, confirming that the model will be released on April 11.
On January 27, Counterpoint Research, a global research firm, released its sales report for China's smartphone market in 2022. The country's smartphone sales declined 14% year-on-year in the previous year and reached their lowest level in a decade.
Employees of some large enterprises have returned to offices after roughly two months of working from home. Yet, resumption of normal operations has come at a price for Chinese companies.
On November 3rd, CARIAD China under Volkswagen Group announced the establishment of the "Mobile x Mobility Fusion Joint Innovative Lab" in collaboration with vivo.
Hu Baishan, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) at vivo, expounded vivo's high-end target strategy and the latest progress for the first time.
iQOO, an independent sub-brand of Chinese smartphone manufacturer vivo, announced the international debut of its Neo6.
On the morning of July 6, a vivo spokesman stated: "As a responsible company, vivo strictly complies with all local laws and regulations in India."
Counterpoint Research, a market research company, released a report on Thursday, showing that the sales volume of smartphones in China during the third quarter was 76.5 million units, down 9% year-on-year.
Yesterday OnePlus launched their new flagship device OnePlus 5. Here is an interview almost 3 years ago with OnePlus founder Peter Lau, at that moment their fir...
Pinduoduo has recently become embroiled in a false advertising dispute on Chinese social media, after a web user participated in a livestream event purportedly offering the chance to obtain a free mobile phone.
In a newly built office building in the technology zone of Shenzhen’s Nanshan District lies a plain-looking phone company. This company has few Chinese users, ...