
CATL Sues CALB for Patent Infringement
On Wednesday, Chinese battery giant CATL has formally sued China Lithium Battery Technology (CALB) for patent infringement, involving the latter's entire product line.
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On Wednesday, Chinese battery giant CATL has formally sued China Lithium Battery Technology (CALB) for patent infringement, involving the latter's entire product line.

The latest market research data show that among the top 10 best-selling smartphone brands in India in Q4 2017, all except Samsung are Chinese manufacturers, who...

Although Wuhan University's cherry blossom season has passed, but following the cheery blossoms, the students of Wuhan University were able to welcome their fam...

China shipped half of the world's phone units in 2017, while Samsung and Apple remain dominant in the market. SEE ALSO: The U.S. Market for Chinese Smartphone ...

On April 14th, Michael Kirsch, the President and CEO of Porsche China, addressed the similarities between the Xiaomi SU7 and Porsche during an interview with C...

Xiaomi announced its official entry to the French market yesterday. This marks another milestone in Xiaomi’s expansion into the Western European market after it...

Chinese smartphone brand Redmi announced on Wednesday morning that its Redmi K50 Gaming Edition model will be officially released at 19:00 on February 16.

Anything is possible in business. The “Sharing economy” has penetrated into every aspect of life: sharing bicycle, sharing umbrellas (which though proved to be...

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...

Facebook has just taken a big step forward in VR. Oculus, its VR company, announced on Monday it would launch a VR device in China through a partnership with Xi...

With a great camera phone and photography skills, everyone can shoot stunning photos and videos on the go. We’ve rounded up several best Chinese camera phones for both professional photographers and shutterbugs.

For now, Xiaomi Auto's primary focus remains on the domestic Chinese market, says Lu Weibing, the President of Xiaomi Group.