Chinese tech giant Huawei refrained from unveiling its new 5G smartphone during its recent autumn season launch event. Instead, the company focused on electric vehicles, revealing its first sedan and luxury SUV. On Monday, September 25, Chinese telecommunications and tech giant Huawei remained tight-lipped about its new 5G phone featuring an advanced breakthrough. Rather than unveiling a smartphone, the company provided a glimpse of its upcoming electric vehicles, introducing its...
Read More »Electric Car Maker Nio Unveils Its Own Smartphone
The new Nio smartphone, though outwardly resembling a conventional mobile device, harbors unique features that make it a game-changer for Nio’s customers. In a surprising and bold move, Nio Inc (NYSE: NIO), the distinguished Chinese electric car brand, has ventured into the world of smartphones. Nio’s CEO, William Li, recently disclosed in an exclusive interview with CNBC that the company anticipates at least half of its users to purchase this innovative Android smartphone. Factors Fueling...
Read More »China Bans Officials from Using Apple iPhones at Work
This is not the first Chinese government ban on foreign technology. In 2014, the government banned Windows 8 from government computers, citing security risks. China is asking its central government officials not to use Apple iPhones and other foreign-branded devices for work. This was contained in a report by the Wall Street Journal. Before now, only officials in certain agencies could not use iPhones at work. However, it seems Beijing is stepping up its efforts to reduce dependence on...
Read More »Honor Launches into International Market with Its Magic V2 Foldable Smartphone
Despite its slender battery, the company claims that the Magic V2 can deliver approximately 14 hours of continuous video playback when unfolded. Honor has introduced its flagship foldable smartphone, the “Honor Magic V2”, as part of its strategy to enter the international market, particularly in Europe and other regions, by the first quarter of 2024. Formerly a subsidiary of Huawei, Honor was sold to investors, becoming an independent company after its former mother company had a series of...
Read More »Huawei Reports 3% Revenue Growth and Widened Profit Margin in H1 2023 amidst Sanctions Challenges
CoinspeakerHuawei Reports 3% Revenue Growth and Widened Profit Margin in H1 2023 amidst Sanctions Challenges Despite the US sanctions and the current economic situation in China, Huawei has continued to innovate and diversify. Huawei Reports 3% Revenue Growth and Widened Profit Margin in H1 2023 amidst Sanctions Challenges
Read More »Xiaomi Q1 2023 Report Reveals Leading Smartphone Market Took Hit on Poor Product Sales
For Q1 2023, Xiaomi sold far fewer smartphones than in the first quarter of last year due to waning demand. Xiaomi Corporation recently posted its Q1 2023 earnings report, which saw its revenue plunge 18.9% amid a wane in global smartphone demand. On Wednesday, the Chinese consumer electronics designer and manufacturer reported first-quarter sales of 59.5 billion yuan ($8.61 billion). Xiaomi’s Q1 2023 sales figure was roughly in line with the 59.43 billion yuan analysts expected for the...
Read More »Huawei Replaces US-Sanctioned Software System with New In-House Service
Chinese tech giant Huawei announced the replacement of its software system as a victory over US sanctions. Huawei has launched an in-house software system to replace its one-time US-sourced internal software management systems. The Chinese multinational tech corporation announced today, almost four years after the US sanctioned it over alleged security concerns. In May 2019, the US Commerce Department included Huawei in a trade blacklist which ultimately hampered the company’s ability to...
Read More »In 2022 Huawei Posts Biggest Annual Profit Decline on Record
Huawei has also stepped into booming China’s EV industry by launching vehicles in partnership with Seres. Chinese technology corporation Huawei posted its biggest annual decline in profit in 2022. The company said it has never experienced such a decline in yearly profit as it did last year. According to Huawei, the annual profit decline was due to the strict pandemic controls in China that affected many companies. Notably, Chinese businesses across different sectors felt the impact of the...
Read More »Chinese Giants Seek to Break the Dominance of Apple and Samsung in the Luxurious Devices Market
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