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Chinese e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba Group has announced that the company has changed the Chinese name of its Aliyun OS mobile operating system from "Aliyun OS" to "Ali Mobile OS" (unofficial translation). Read More
Chinese online security software developer Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) and Finnish handset maker Nokia plan to develop a custom-branded handset, according to an industry insider. Read More
Chinese telecom equipment and terminal manufacturer Huawei has terminated its smartphone partnership with Chinese online security software developer Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU). Read More
During a recent event in Beijing, China Unicom (NYSE: CHU; 0762.HK; 600050.SH) unveiled eight new "RMB 1,000" smartphones with 4-inch displays and CPUs clocking up to 1 GHz, as well as announcing its 3G smartphone policy for 2012. Read More
On June 9, Chinese mobile phone maker Xialang held a groundbreaking ceremony on its mobile phone manufacturing base in Chongqing. Read More
On April 22, following the release of a solution for RMB 1,000 TD-SCDMA OPhones by chipmaker Leadcore Technology, handset manufacturers Lenovo (0992.HK), Yulong, LG, Hisense (600060.SH), TCL (000100.SZ) and Amoi all announced that they would release RMB 1,000 OPhone handsets in the second half of the year. Read More
Newly established handset manufacturer Xialang held a press conference in Shanghai today for the official launch of its Namo handset brand, along with four 2.5G and six 3G products. Read More
On April 6, informed sources revealed that Li Xiaozhong, former president of Chinese consumer electronics and mobile phone manufacturer Amoi Electronics (which has since been restructured into a logistics company), has reentered the mobile phone industry with a new company named 'Xialang.' Read More
On a CCTV television expose marking yesterday's World Consumer Rights Day, it was revealed that handsets manufactured by several brands including UTStarcom (Nasdaq: UTSI), Telsda, Amoi, and Comoo ship with pre-installed applications that automatically deduct money from users' calling credit without consent. Read More
According to a public filing by Fujian-based Zhong Xin Auctioneers (http://www.zxsale.com), on December 8, the auction house will sell off all trademarks and patents of Fujian-based electronics maker Amoi Electronics Co., Ltd. (formerly 600057.SH), as well as 75% of Amoi Mobile's equity, a portion of Amoi's software assets, management systems, testing equipment manufactured by its handset division, and handset inventory. Read More