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Dec 16 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphones Getting Pricier: What's Happening in 2026?

In 2026, the smartphone market is facing a tough time. Why? Because making smartphones is getting more expensive. This isn't just a small issue. It's a big problem that will affect all smartphone brands. The main reason is the cost of parts. Chips and memory, which are essential for smartphones, ar

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Apr 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Infinix NOTE 50: The Smartphone That Keeps Up With Your Busy Life

Infinix has launched the NOTE 50 series, a lineup of mid-range smartphones that prioritize battery performance and fast-charging capabilities without breaking the bank. These devices are designed to be reliable companions for everyday use and emergencies. The NOTE 50 series introduces All-Round Fas

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Apr 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Thin and Powerful: Oppo's New Camera Phone

The latest addition to the smartphone market is the Find X8 Ultra from Oppo. This device is part of a growing trend where Chinese companies are trying to outdo each other with the best camera phones. Oppo has taken a different approach by focusing on making a thinner phone without sacrificing camera

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Mar 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Xiaomi's Big Move into Premium Phones and Electric Cars

Xiaomi, a company known for making affordable tech, is now aiming for the high-end market. They just launched two new smartphones, the Xiaomi 15 and the Xiaomi 15 Ultra. Both phones use Qualcomm's latest processor, the Snapdragon 8 Elite. The Ultra model has a better camera and a larger screen. The

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Jan 06 2025BUSINESS

Apple & Huawei: Battle for China's Smartphone Market with Discounts

In China's competitive smartphone market, Apple is rolling out discounts on its latest iPhones to keep up with homegrown rivals like Huawei. Customers can save up to 500 yuan ($68. 50) on iPhone 16 Pro models by using specific payment methods. This promotional offer is valid from January 4 to 7. The

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Oct 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

iPhone 16 Helps Apple Regain Lead in China's Smartphone Market

Apple has climbed back to the top of China's smartphone market, thanks to the success of the iPhone 16. The company now holds 15. 6% of the market, just ahead of Huawei, which has 15. 3%. This is a significant turnaround for Apple, which fell to sixth place in the second quarter. Huawei has also ma

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

China's Smartphone Market: Who’s on Top and What’s Next?

In the third quarter of 2024, China's smartphone market saw a slight bump, with around 69 million phones shipped—a 3. 2% increase from last year. This marks the fourth straight quarter of growth, mostly thanks to local brands. Vivo, for instance, boosted its sales by 21. 5%, staying at the top spot

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Oct 25 2024BUSINESS

Apple's New China Strategy: More Investment, More Opportunities

This week, Apple CEO Tim Cook has been busy in China, meeting with important people and making big promises. It all started when Cook sat down with China's IT minister to chat about Apple's future in the country, online safety, and cloud services. After this meeting, Apple revealed that it plans to

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Sep 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

Xiaomi's Rise to the Top: A Glimmer of Hope in the Smartphone Market

The smartphone market is no longer a two-horse race between Samsung and Apple. Xiaomi, the Chinese technology giant, has managed to break free from the pack and become a major player in the global market. In a surprising turn of events, Xiaomi surpassed Apple in terms of smartphone sales in the mont

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Sep 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Siri's Makeover: Apple Bets Big on AI, But Are They Behind the Curve?

Apple jumped headfirst into the AI pool with its new iPhone 16 lineup, touting a suite of AI-powered features designed to make Siri smarter, automate tasks, and even create custom emojis. Sounds impressive, right? But hold on. Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, promised these innovations would 'make a true dif

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