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Highlights of Q3 smartphone shipments across OEMs TRANSSION cemented its leadership with a 50% market share Samsung faced a 30%...
Read moreThe promotions, which took place over the weekend, were part of the “Super Brand Day” event on JD.com, one of...
Read moreQuick look: Human Mobile Devices is transforming mobile phone design with its most innovative smartphone to date: HMD Fusion A...
Read moreOfficial data from the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT) have revealed that sales of foreign-branded smartphones in...
Read more…includes a satellite paging system and an upgraded processor that enhances performance by 40% compared to previous models
Read moreKartasasmita noted that Apple’s $100 million offer to establish a plant for accessories and components in Indonesia pales in comparison...
Read morevivo, one of the top five smartphone manufacturers in the world, is bringing its all-new vivo X200 Pro flagship smartphone...
Read moreThe TECNO SPARK 30 Pro doesn’t just raise the bar in smartphone design—it redefines it, combining sleek aesthetics with resilience....
Read moreThis brings a difference as Samsung’s foldable phones, such as the Galaxy Z Flip 6, traditionally use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors
Read moreRealme has set a new benchmark with the GT7 Pro’s battery, which holds a 6,500mAh capacity—the largest ever in a...
Read moreThis directive requires manufacturers to either assemble devices locally, establish partnerships with domestic suppliers, or invest in local software development
Read more…reaching $46.22 billion, exceeding analyst expectations of $45.47 billion
Read more…Anticipating 5.7% Revenue Increase
Read moreData from the International Data Corporation (IDC) reveals Apple maintained its standing as the second-largest smartphone vendor in China, holding...
Read morerealme, one of the world’s fastest-growing smartphone brands, has officially launched its operations in Nigeria. With a focus on combining...
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