
Top Android Phones with Snapdragon 855 Plus
ROG Phone 2 became the first android phone to feature the powerful Snapdragon 855+ chipse, and other smartphone manufacturers have since followed.
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ROG Phone 2 became the first android phone to feature the powerful Snapdragon 855+ chipse, and other smartphone manufacturers have since followed.

Huawei Technologies plans to open a new research and development (R&D) center in Shanghai and has set aside 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) to pour into the project.

Reports have surfaced recently claiming that some newly released PICO 4 VR devices have defective parts, and that the rapidly expanding ByteDance-owned firm is splitting into factions. On November 28, a PICO spokesperson denied these rumors.

Tencent has cooperated with five international financial service companies to make it possible to tie overseas international credit cards to WeChat, thus allowing overseas users to utilize WeChat’s payment services.

At the opening day of MWC Shanghai 2023 today, Sabrina Meng, Huawei's Rotating Chairwoman and CFO, gave a keynote titled "Embracing 5G transformation".

OYO China, a leading hotel chain brand, will layoff a substantial amount of their staff, amidst a company reorganization.

Six executives of the heavily indebted China Evergrande Group have fully returned funds from early redemptions of the company's investment products before Friday, the property group said Saturday.

WeBank, a private Chinese neobank, has announced the launch of a new brand called "WeBank Blockchain."

Tencent plans to privatize one of its streaming platforms DouYu as its executives hold disagreements regarding strategy.

After the announcement of organizational optimization by NIO's CEO Li Bin last Friday, NIO's sub-brand, Alps, has also started lay-off.

ByteDance's Douyin has tested a functional channel called "Novel" on the homepage of its tablet app, allowing users to select e-books that can be read on the platform.

Didi Chuxing, China's ride-hailing giant, and British Petroleum (BP), the world’s leading fuels retailing and convenience business company, announced that they have agreed to form a new joint venture to build electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in China.