
Realme Q5 Carnival Edition Launched in China
Chinese smartphone maker realme has silently unveiled the realme Q5 Carnival Edition smartphone in China. It is an enhanced version of the realme Q5, which was unveiled earlier in April.
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Chinese smartphone maker realme has silently unveiled the realme Q5 Carnival Edition smartphone in China. It is an enhanced version of the realme Q5, which was unveiled earlier in April.

In addition to Robotaxi, autonomous driving trucks have now been added to ride-hailing giant Didi's business roadmap.

On April 10, news about Jay Chou, a Taiwanese singer, songwriter, record producer, rapper, actor and television personality suing Chinese technology company NetEase for unfair competition went viral on Weibo, a Twitter-like platform.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdeC4uuV2IM Electric vehicle (EV) startup XPeng Motors held a design salon on July 25 in Beijing, to “explore design transforma...

Chinese brands Xiaomi, vivo, Realme and OPPO accounted for 73% of India’s market in terms of shipments in Q1 2020. Here are some of the Chinese titles performing well in the Indian market.

China Mobile Ltd., the country’s largest wireless carrier by revenue, has received approval from regulators to undergo a public listing in Shanghai after being removed from the New York Stock Exchange.

According to a document submitted by Tesla to the US Securities and Exchange Commission on January 31, the firm's total revenue in 2022 was $81.462 billion, up 51% year-on-year. Specifically, the Chinese market notched revenue totaling $18.145 billion, accounting for 22.27%.

China's leading battery manufacturer CATL is continuing to increase its reserves of lithium mine resources.

Taobao announced the top 10 products on the online shopping site in 2020.

Chinese EV maker Nio has officially announced its foray outside of mainland China, choosing Norway as the brand’s first market overseas.

Global metaverse-based social platform BUD announced its completion of an A+ round of financing totaling $15 million.

Chinese new energy vehicle company BYD announced on December 5 that the company and its partner Motorysa, a Colombian distributor, released a new Ocean series model – the pure electric "Dolphin" sedan.