Not exact matches
While the
Tablet is pretty good, it should be clear that this is a
Chinese company that just happens to have the same name as the cars maker.
Ainol and Onda are both
Chinese tablets that have been around for a
while and that possibly has got a better track record than some of the others.
While many companies are turning away from Windows RT, it seems Nokia is still looking to launch its own RT
tablet device in September.An image from
Chinese website Digiwo purports to show the back of a Verizon - bound red Nokia
tablet, that matches the... Read more
Lenovo
tablet shipments were down 10.8 percent in the quarter to 2.7 million,
while fifth - place Huawei shipped 2.4 million
tablets in an increase of 28.4 percent from the third quarter of last year as the
Chinese companies filled out the top five spots in the market, IDC reported.
While Google is not in favour of dual - OS
tablets,
Chinese smartphone giant Huawei is apparently preparing its dual - OS smartphone for this year.
While the device is yet to be officially announced and the Facebook post is more of a teaser of things to come, numerous
Chinese media outlets have shared some specifics on the aforementioned
tablet.
Maybe Google doesn't have its own factories spewing smoke into the
Chinese skies, but they've been putting their names on phones and
tablets and a bunch of other stuff for a
while.
While it's not too hard to guess that the next iPad Pro will debut with a chip called A11X given that the
tablet typically launches with an improved version of the processor used on the most recent iPhone generation (the iPhone X comes with an A11 Bionic chip),
Chinese site MyDrivers says Apple is targeting a late Q1 or early Q2 launch for the device.