
Huawei P50 Pocket New Foldable Phone to Adopt XMAGE Imaging
The "Huawei P50 Pocket new" foldable smartphone is expected to be released soon, and the model will be equipped with Huawei's XMAGE imaging brand and HarmonyOS 3.0.
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The "Huawei P50 Pocket new" foldable smartphone is expected to be released soon, and the model will be equipped with Huawei's XMAGE imaging brand and HarmonyOS 3.0.

Media reports emerged Wednesday suggesting that George Zhao, the CEO of major Chinese smartphone company Honor, was stepping down as General Manager and a member of the board. George then denied the posts.

Vivo has made significant adjustments to its organizational structure, announcing the establishment of a new AI division within its existing OS product domain.

On March 30, Chinese smartphone company vivo announced that it has become a strategic partner of the Boao Forum for Asia in 2023. At the forum, vivo officially unveiled its vivo X Fold2 foldable smartphone.

Yi Wei, the former senior vice president of Meitu Mobile, which operates a smartphone business under Chinese photo and video editor Meitu, has reportedly joined NIO's smartphone team as the head of its software department.

Shortly after the official release of Xiaomi's 12S smartphone series, news about other new Xiaomi models began to emerge.

China's smartphone market shipped about 66 million units in the first quarter of 2020.

A new model from Chinese smartphone brand realme, the V23, has recently appeared on China Telecom's website.

The iQOO U5e, under the model number vivo V2197A, appeared in China Telecom's terminal product library on Thursday. This smartphone has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and is available in silver and black colorways.

This month, Apple released its new iPhone 14 series. In contrast with the Chinese version, the US version of the iPhone 14 no longer has a SIM card slot, but replaces it with an eSIM.

Here are some of the most highly anticipated smartphones that are due to launch next month.

On December 24, Chinese automotive firm NIO released electric flagship coupe SUV EC7 and all-new electric flagship SUV ES8. The firm also unveiled its third-generation battery swap station and commented on its mobile phone business and a recent data leakage incident.