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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...
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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, ...

OPPO responds to rumors of suspending foldable screen project: Foldable series products are progressing as planned.

On March 24, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic that officially started on April 25.

Sky Li, the founder and CEO of smartphone brand Realme, revealed on Wednesday that the company plans to enter the European high-end smartphone market with its most expensive models next month.

NEX, a high-end sub-brand of Chinese smartphone manufacturer Vivo, has undergone major changes recently.

On August 25, iQOO, an independent sub-brand of vivo, announced the iQOO Z6 series, including iQOO Z6 and iQOO Z6x.

On February 5th, vivo announced that it has reached a global patent cross-licensing agreement with Nokia.

Industrial research institution CINNO Research released a report on Monday, pointing out that the sales volume of smartphones in China in January was about 30.87 million units.

According to an announcement made by the Jinan Intermediate People's Court on Wednesday, the case of Chinese tech giant Tencent suing smartphone maker vivo for unfair network competition will be held on May 20.

According to new research from Strategy Analytics, 14 million smartphones were sold during the "6.18" online shopping festival in China this year, down 25% year-on-year.