
Chinese Smartphone Players Perform Well in Q3 Despite Global Decline
Global smartphone shipments declined 3 percent annually, recording 386.8 million units in the third quarter according to Counterpoint’s Market Monitor service. ...
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Global smartphone shipments declined 3 percent annually, recording 386.8 million units in the third quarter according to Counterpoint’s Market Monitor service. ...

ATRenew, a leading platform for pre-owned consumer electronics transactions and services, announced its Q3 2024 financial results, showcasing robust growth and operational milestones.

TikTok parent company ByteDance reportedly achieved revenue of $61.7 billion in 2021, an increase of 80% year-on-year. Meanwhile, net losses reached an astonishing $84.9 billion.

Xiaomi announced the launch of its IoT Developer Program and opened it on the morning of November 28. At the same time, Xiaomi reach cooperation with Baidu, and...

BYD has officially announced its entry into the Greek passenger car market during a product launch event held in Athens, Greece, on March 20.

Guest Mu Chen discusses recent data and trends from key industries to illustrate how China’s economy is recovering from the downturn caused by COVID-19.

Cheetah Mobile Inc. released on July 19 its brand-new AI interpretation device Cheetah Translator with long standby time. [caption id="attachment_9585" align="...

Is China-focused outbound investment as the theme for our first Fund solid enough? How long could China maintain its supply chain advantage?

Tencent's Q2 financial report shows the total usage time of WeChat Video Channels, a content recording and creation sub-platform, exceeded 80% of total usage time of WeChat Moments, a social network feature within the app.

Episode 70 of Tech Buzz China features Lauren Hallanan in conversation with our co-hosts Ying Lu and Rui Ma on the topic of livestreaming ecommerce.

Huawei captured the second position in the Chinese smartphone market with a sales market share of 17% during W36.

Li Yunfei, the general manager of BYD's brand and public relations division, exposed the latest information regarding the firm's high-end brand via Weibo on Sunday. The new brand and logo will be released in the third quarter of this year.