Huawei is losing its status as a smartphone powerhouse in 2021, with a smartphone shipment forecast putting it in seventh place among global vendors.
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INSIGHTS | Smartphone makers race to 5G amid the post-covid Covid slump
China’s dominant smartphone makers have suffered setbacks from Covid-19 and the US-China trade war. Is 5G the light at the end of the tunnel?
China tech investment overseas: past, present, and future
Over the past six months, I’ve been mapping the global footprint of Chinese tech investment. Here’s what I’ve learned.
Xiaomi launches new TV and treadmill as it advances AIoT push
Xiaomi seeks to gain ground in the battle for consumer living rooms with its artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) initiative.
Briefing: Xiaomi to announce its ‘best-looking’ flagship Mi 9
The Xiaomi M9 will feature Qualcomm’s latest processor Snapdragon 855 and comes with three cameras in the back.
Briefing: Xiaomi seeks growth in Europe, to triple stores in 2019
Chinese companies, including Huawei, Oppo, and Xiaomi, are challenging the dominance of established phone manufacturing giants in overseas markets.
Briefing: Xiaomi payment app Mi Pay enters India
Mi Pay allows users to make payment via multiple options such as UPI, credit cards, debit cards, and internet banking.
Xiaomi has sold 1 million units of Redmi handsets after spin-off
Competition is picking up as the smartphone market slows and companies launch new sub-brands.
Huawei widens lead in China smartphone market after US ban: report
Chinese consumers rallied to support one of their country’s tech behemoths.
Winners and losers after the Huawei ban
Samsung has benefited the most, while the future for chipmakers is uncertain.