Oppo launched its flagship foldable smartphone, the Find N5, in Singapore on February 20. Billy Zhang, Oppo's president of Overseas Marketing, Sales, and Services, noted that while...
Alibaba Chairman Joseph Tsai recently confirmed a partnership with Apple to bring AI features to the Chinese version of the iPhone, drawing renewed focus on the AI smartphone race...
The tech world has been buzzing with excitement this week as key players in the industry revealed updates and innovations that will shape the way we interact with mobile technology...
Canalys reported on February 11, 2025, that Southeast Asia's smartphone market rebounded in 2024, growing 11% year-over-year after two years of decline, with 96.7 million units shipped...
Tata Electronics is reportedly in negotiations with Xiaomi and Oppo to assemble smartphones, marking a strategic expansion beyond iPhone case manufacturing. This move reflects a trend...
Major tech companies are gearing up for a surge in replacement demand as government incentives aim to stimulate sales of home appliances and consumer electronics products.
MediaTek held a Dimensity product launch event in Beijing, China, on the 23rd, with Xiaomi executives attending as partners and Vivo and Oppo showing support through videos. Xiaomi's...
Dixon Technologies and Vivo India have announced plans to form a joint venture, with Dixon securing a 51% majority stake and Vivo India holding 49%. This collaboration will focus...
While Apple anticipates a slight slowdown in revenue growth for the fourth quarter, industry analysts are optimistic that the Single's Day e-commerce promotion, along with price cuts...
Huawei's flagship device, the Mate 70, is slated to be released at the end of November, following the recent debuts by Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and Honor. This smartphone has sparked widespread...
Top Chinese smartphone brands like Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and Honor have strategically aligned their flagship launches with Apple's new product announcements, intensifying competition...
The Indonesian Ministry of Industry said that Apple's iPhone 16 series could not be sold due to non-compliance with the domestic component level certificate (TKDN) requirements.