Apple, Other Foreign Smartphone Brands See Market Share in China Hit New Low | 47.4% Drop in November
This is the fourth consecutive month of declining sales for foreign brands in the world’s largest smartphone market
This is the fourth consecutive month of declining sales for foreign brands in the world’s largest smartphone market
The discounts apply to a range of iPhone models and other Apple products when purchased through specific payment methods, including ...
The promotions, which took place over the weekend, were part of the “Super Brand Day” event on JD.com, one of ...
Kashifu Inuwa, the director general, National Information Technology Development Agency, has called on States’ policymakers to identify and harness their ...
Chris Lu, the chief executive officer, Huawei Nigeria, has expressed commitment to grow and build more infrastructure in order to ...
The company’s supply chain team is working tirelessly to meet this high demand, as the prepared stock was insufficient
The collaboration will boost digital growth and connectivity across the African continent
…includes a satellite paging system and an upgraded processor that enhances performance by 40% compared to previous models
In the third quarter of 2024, worldwide tablet shipments reached 39.6 million units, a 20.4% increase year-over-year, according to IDC’s ...
Data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) reveals Apple maintained its standing as the second-largest smartphone vendor in China, holding ...
Recently, Galaxy Backbone (GBB), a digital transformation company in Nigeria, achieved Uptime Tier IV certification for its second data center, ...
Ecobank, the pan-African Bank, has announced the top finalists for the first-ever and inaugural 2024 Ecobank Fintech Challenge Hybrid Semi-Final ...
The multiple award winning, Africa’s number one distributor of cutting - edge technology solutions, TD Africa Limited, once again took ...
The underrepresentation of women in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields continues to persist. This is despite progress ...
According to the latest data from Canalys, global tablet shipments experienced a drop of 11% year-on-year in Q4 2023, totaling 37.8 million units. This ...

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