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According to industry sources, Shenzhen-based handset maker Yulong Computer Telecommunication (Coolpad), a subsidiary of China Wireless Technologies (2369.HK), will partner with a major European telecom operator to jointly introduce a new LTE handset into the European market in the near future. Read More
Shenzhen-based handset maker Yulong Computer Telecommunication, a subsidiary of China Wireless Technologies (2369.HK), has announced that the company will release four to six 4G LTE smartphones in the second half of 2013. Read More
An industry source has informed Tencent Tech that the results of China Mobile's (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) recently announced 4G terminal tender for smartphones have been determined early, and that seven products from terminal vendors Huawei, ZTE (0763.HK; 000063.SZ), China Wireless Technologies (2369.HK) subsidiary Yulong Computer Telecommunication (Coolpad), and Samsung, have been selected. Read More
China's total Q3 2012 smartphone shipments exceeded 50 mln units, according to global market research firm Canalys, with domestic brands - including Lenovo (0992.HK), China Wireless Technologies' (2369.HK) Coolpad, Huawei, and ZTE (0763.HK; 000063.SZ) - accounting for more than 60%. Read More
Qin Yina, spokesperson for Chinese telecom equipment and terminal manufacturer ZTE (0763.HK; 000063.SZ), today denied that ZTE had won a bid from China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) for 4G smartphone orders. Read More
Beijing-based mobile advertising solutions provider I-Media has announced a mobile advertising strategic partnership with Shenzhen-based handset maker Yulong Computer Telecommunication (Coolpad), a subsidiary of China Wireless Technologies (2369.HK). Read More
Taiwan-based Digitimes Research reported recently that Mainland Chinese smartphone shipments will increase to 140 mln units this year, with Samsung and Apple accounting for a combined 40% of the total. 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
In a public filing yesterday, Chinese developer and manufacturer of satellite receivers and cable and terrestrial set-top boxes (STBs) Coship Electronics (002052.SZ) said that it planned to sign a technology transfer agreement with the Sowill Group under which it will transfer key technologies in its TD-SCDMA, WCDMA, and tablet technology solutions, as well as intelligent remote control solutions and Bluetooth module technology solutions, to Sowill for RMB 35 mln. Read More
Chen Xianglin, VP of Chinese telecom equipment and terminal manufacturer Huawei's wireless terminal division, recently disclosed that Huawei is considering using handset chips from Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company MediaTek (MTK). Read More