Doogee hasn't got the best reputation in
the Chinese smartphone world.
Even Xiaomi, once the darling of
the Chinese smartphone world, saw a 22 percent year - on - year decline in shipments in 2016.
Not exact matches
The
Chinese tech giant is currently the
world's third biggest
smartphone maker in the
world with a 9.5 % market share, and its newest high - end phone, the Mate 9, lured some customers from Samsung.
However, during that time, Callinicos helped Uber grow from $ 3 billion to a current valuation of $ 41.2 billion, making it the second most valuable venture - backed company in the
world, trailing only behind
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, which is valued at $ 46 billion.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi filed documents Thursday with Hong Kong's stock exchange operator for an initial public offering that could be the
world's biggest share sale in years.
In Q4 2017, the
Chinese maker recorded astonishing growth grabbing a market share of 27 %, thereby defeating the
world's second - largest
smartphone maker Samsung which could acquire 25 % market share.
Xiaomi Corp., the
Chinese smartphone maker that was once the most valuable startup in the
world, is in talks with investment banks about a possible initial public offering and seeking a valuation of at least $ 50 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
Chinese phone maker Nubia arrived at the latest edition of Mobile
World Congress to showcase several devices, including three prototypes of an unannounced
smartphone concept designed with a focus on Android gaming.
The Elife S5.1 is billed by
Chinese manufacturer Gionee as the
world's thinnest
smartphone at a mere 5.15 mm thinness.
Vivo, the
Chinese manufacturer, has debuted in the Indian market with
world's slimmest
smartphone.
The
Chinese handset maker also unveiled the Oppo Find 7, which is now the
world's first
smartphone to sport a 5.5 - inch QHD display.
The
Chinese smartphone company claims that the Ascend P6 is the thinnest Android
smartphone in the
world measuring a ridiculous 6.18 mm in breadth.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is the proud owner of the
world's first dual - screen
smartphone, thanks to a gift from visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin.
JunHe and Jingtian & Gongcheng are serving as
Chinese counsel as the Beijing - based
smartphone maker picks Hong Kong for what is likely to be the
world's largest IPO since Alibaba.
BOE, Visionox, and AUO introduced prototypes of foldable panels and they are working on mass - producing
world's first foldable
Smartphones by working with
Chinese Smartphone manufacturers such as LENOVO, OPPO, and VIVO.
South Korean and
Chinese companies are competing for their sense of pride with a title of «
world's first foldable
Smartphone» on the line.
Chinese panel manufacturers and
Smartphone manufacturers are also going after «
world's first foldable
Smartphone» title.
Earlier this week at the Mobile
World Congress 2016, the
Chinese smartphone manufacturing giant Xiaomi launched its next flagship, the Xiaomi Mi 5, in the line - up of next - gen
smartphones.
The
Chinese company is currently the third biggest
smartphone manufacturer in the
world and has been steadily increasing its presence in Western markets, especially in Europe.
Chinese phone maker Nubia arrived at the latest edition of Mobile
World Congress to showcase several devices, including three prototypes of an unannounced
smartphone concept designed with a focus on Android gaming.
Chinese handset maker Xiaomi has big ambitions for global expansion, having predicted that it will sell 100m
smartphones around the
world in 2015.
Gartner, Inc. announced that
Chinese tech giant HUAWEI ranked the third largest
smartphone vendor in the
world, after Apple and Samsung.
At Mobile
World Congress in Shanghai, Qualcomm's partnered with
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo to manufacture reference devices with sensors mounted below the display.
Thanks to the
Chinese social network Weibo — a common source of leaks in the
smartphone world — Samsung fans now have a better idea of what the Galaxy S8 may look like.
Samsung the
world largest
smartphone manufacturer is in Nokia condition just like 5 years ago with loosing market share to stiff competition from
Chinese and Indian vendors its might is questioned.
The OnePlus 5T was one of the best
smartphones of 2017, and it appears that the
Chinese smartphone manufacturer will bank on that success to expand its reach across the
world.
In an altogether different
world, where
Chinese companies like Oppo, Huawei, and Xiaomi weren't churning out $ 100
smartphones with flagship specs and capabilities, HTC's new Desire range could be thought to represent a reasonable set of compromises.
Chinese rival Huawei — which has pretty much come from nowhere several years ago to become the third - biggest player in the
smartphone world by revenue (second by volume)-- held off on launching its new P20 until yesterday (27 March) in Paris, in what appears to be a bold effort to shake up the
smartphone world.
The
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is the most valuable startup in the
world, with the reputation for producing quality devices at sub-Apple prices.
The deal is likely to bolster the
Chinese phone maker's presence in the
world's third - largest
smartphone market.
The
Chinese tech giant has indeed found success in the mobile market as it's now the
world's third largest
smartphone manufacturer, surpassing LG and Lenovo less than a week ago according to market research firm IDC.
In Xiaomi's march to the top of the
smartphone world, the
Chinese company has found it can't keep pace with its own bold plans.
-- Reuters picSAN FRANCISCO, March 13 —
Chinese manufacturer Huawei — the
world's number three
smartphone seller behind Samsung and Apple — is set to present its new flagship handset in Paris on Tuesday, March 27, 2018.
Once ranked among the
world's top
smartphone manufacturers, HTC lost to Apple, Samsung and
Chinese companies like Xiaomi.
One from a
Chinese player that is number two in the
smartphone world, another from one that is number one in the Indian
smartphone market.
Let's face it, even if Xiaomi ends up unveiling that highly implausible iPhone X-inspired Mi MIX 2S at the Mobile
World Congress in Barcelona next month, the odds of seeing any of the
Chinese company's inexpensive
smartphones officially released stateside in the near future remain slim.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi just had its best sales day ever, setting a Guinness
World Record for the most mobile phones sold in a 24 - hour period.
This
Chinese multinational firm is into
smartphones manufacturing, and it is also the largest telecommunications equipment manufacturer in the
world.
Chinese electronics manufacturer Oppo has unveiled a 6.85 mm thick
smartphone that it claims is the
world's thinnest that comes with a 4x optical zoom lens for the rear camera.
Chinese company Vivo has upgraded its original Vivo X5Max
smartphone with unveiling the Vivo X5Max + at the Mobile
World Congress (MWC) 2015 in Barcelona.
According to a new report, the
Chinese manufacturer has increased sales of its Honor lineup from 1 million to 20 million units in one year, which no doubt contributed to its rise to the fourth largest
smartphone seller in the
world.
Being one of the
world's largest corporations, Samsung's inability to offer impressive hardware for rock bottom prices is something the company will probably have to bear forever, but we still have to consider the fact that
Chinese OEMs are putting out stellar
smartphones at prices lower than what Samsung devices command across every segment.
The
world's first foldable
smartphone may be commercialized as early as next month and come in the form of a ZTE - made device codenamed the Axon Multy, Android Authority reported on Wednesday, citing a source familiar with the
Chinese company's plans.
Xiaomi is known for the fact that it copies a lot its
smartphone designs from other successful OEMs in the business, namely Apple and Samsung, however, the
Chinese OEM proved the
world wrong with the -LSB-...]
In 2012, Huawei became the
world's third - largest
smartphone manufacturer and was the first
Chinese company to sell more than 100 million mobile phones in one year in 2015.
The
Chinese company after selling its OnePlus One handsets the
world over, is now making plans to finally set the
smartphone loose in the Indian market.
The
Chinese company entered the
smartphone world with the launch of the OnePlus One just a couple of years back.
The
Chinese OEM is the third leading
smartphone seller in the
world, behind Samsung and Apple, however, not so much is known about the company, especially in the west.
Here's the lowdown on the
Chinese superbrand's latest pocket - friendly
smartphones following the company's official announcement at Mobile
World Congress 2017.
Upcoming
Chinese smartphone manufacturer One Plus is planning an entry into India - the
world's fastest growing
smartphone market — after viewing increased traffic on its website from the country.