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Intel kills 5G deal with China’s Unigroup over U.S. security concerns
Intel kills 5G deal with China’s Unigroup over U.S. security concerns
Intel has halted a long-term plan to share 5G modem technology with a Chinese government-backed chipmaker, due in part to concerns over recent U.S. tensions with China, Nikkei reports. The deal was previously expected to expand Intel’s opportunities in China’s growing market, while aiding the Chinese government’s plans to develop its own chip industry.
Following a 2014 investment, under which…
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Quick Charge Devices/Adapters Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2018 - 2026
Quick Charge Devices/Adapters Market - Overview
Quick charge devices are used for charging powered devices, mainly mobile phones. Compared to typical devices that have 5 volts and 2 amps specifications, quick charge devices are used to charge devices more quickly and efficiently. New versions of quick chargers or adapters, such as Quick Charge 1.0, Quick Charge 2.0, Quick Charge 3.0, Quick Charge 4.0, and Quick Charge 4.0+ developed by Qualcomm are in high demand across applications. Fast charging is the trend of the day; therefore, equipment providers are developing devices with the capability to quickly charge mobile phones or other devices. Quick charge devices or adapters are also deployed in electric vehicles.
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Earlier, mobile phones had smaller display screens, and their battery used to last for ten times the duration than that of modern smartphones. With technological advancement, size of the battery in smartphone has increased to about triple the size of the battery in older phones. Smartphones need efficient supply of power for their bigger screens and multiple applications that run with GPS and Internet connection. Quick charge devices thus are mainly used to charge smartphones.
Quick Charge Devices/Adapters Market - Trends and Opportunities
Rise in the trend of fast charging technology and increase in the use of smartphones across the world are the key drivers of the quick charge devices/adpaters market. The higher the number of mobile and web applications we use in our phone in tandem, the harder the phone’s processor has to work, draining the battery very fast. Manufacturers are enhancing the devices to provide faster charging speed. Qualcomm developed Quick Charge 4.0 and 4+ that deliver up to 28W of power. More powerful and faster processors are being developed and added to mobile devices; however, the Lithium Ion batteries traditionally used to supply power have remained unchanged. Researchers are working on new types of batteries that are able to handle the strain of increased processing power, but this is yet to be achieved. So until there is a breakthrough in the technology, the need to charge devices quickly will always be there. Furthermore, use of smartphones is projected to rise with growth of technology. Companies across the globe are investing huge amount of money in smartphone technology. Attractive subsidy plans from telecom operators, along with better-designed data and voice packages for different categories of users, has promoted the use of smartphone. In addition, strong competition among component manufacturers and handset vendors has also resulted in affordable and broad range of smartphone models in the market. The marketing of products invented by companies is also a key restraint. Marketing plays a vital role for every company as there is lot of competition within the vendors. Quick charge devices/adapters have significant growth opportunities in the electric vehicles market.
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Quick Charge Devices/Adapters Market - Segmentation
The global quick charge devices/adapters market can be segmented based on device type, application, end-user, and region. Based on device type, quick charge devices/adapters comprise portable chargers, wall chargers, car chargers, power banks, SOCs, razers, drone googles, wireless charging pads, and other powered devices. In terms of application, the quick charge devices/adapters market can be divided into mobile phones, tablets, electric vehicles, etc. Based on end-user, the quick charge devices/adapters market can be bifurcated into residential and commercial. In terms of region, the global quick charge devices/adapters market can be classified into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and South America. North America is expected to hold a significant share of the global quick charge devices/adapters market during the forecast period due to invention of various technologies and adoption of cloud computing on a larger scale in the region. Asia Pacific is projected to present lucrative growth opportunities to the quick charge devices/adapters market due to high adoption of smartphones and increasing penetration of Internet in the region.
Quick Charge Devices/Adapters Market - Key Players
Major vendors operating in the quick charge devices/adapters market include Qualcomm Incorporated, Zendure, Charge Method Technology, Inc., Anker, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., AT&T, Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., and Motorola.
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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon G Series aimed at starting a new generation of handheld gaming
Qualcomm unveiled its latest Snapdragon G Series platform last week to power a new generation of dedicated handheld gaming devices.Read More

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Huawei’s Honor View20, with 48MP camera and in-screen selfie lens, launches globally
Huawei’s Honor View20, with 48MP camera and in-screen selfie lens, launches globally
Huawei sub-brand Honor today officially launched its latest View20 flagship globally.
The Chinese smartphone company presented the Honor View20 at a packed event in Paris, after first unveiling the device in early December ahead of its launch in China a couple of weeks later. The company confirmed today that the device will be available across Europe, the Middle East, Russia, India, and Southeast…
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Xiaomi’s first ‘slider’ phone, the Mi Mix 3, starts rolling out globally
Xiaomi’s first ‘slider’ phone, the Mi Mix 3, starts rolling out globally
The “slider” phone was all the rage back in the ’90s and ’00s, a form factor designed to increase portability without compromising on functionality. And the ol’ slider is returning with aplomb, as manufacturers seek to maximize screen size without resorting to the dreaded “notch.”
Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi is beginning the global rollout of the Mi Mix 3, its first slider phone, which was…
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Apple reportedly plans 3-camera iPhone XS Max and 2-camera iPhone XR sequels
Apple reportedly plans 3-camera iPhone XS Max and 2-camera iPhone XR sequels
Faced with softer-than-expected sales of 2018’s flagship iPhones, Apple will apparently try again in 2019 by augmenting two of the models with new camera systems — a decision that might increase the appeal of the iPhone XR’s and iPhone XS Max’s successors. That’s according to a Wall Street Journal report this morning, citing multiple “people familiar with the matter.”
The report suggests that the…
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Qualcomm and Intel have 5G devices at CES 2019, but Huawei’s are MIA
Qualcomm and Intel have 5G devices at CES 2019, but Huawei’s are MIA
Chipmakers and carriers spent most of 2018 talking about their 5G plans for this year, but when it came time to actually show up at the 2019 CES with 5G devices, the differences between companies couldn’t have been starker. Only one major U.S. carrier, AT&T, has yet to hold its press conference, while everyone else has already shown most of their CES cards at this point.
Having attended multiple…
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Smartphone shipments in China fell by up to 15.5% in 2018
Smartphone shipments in China fell by up to 15.5% in 2018
(Reuters) — Smartphone shipments in China fell between 12-15.5 percent last year, market data indicated, suggesting a bleak outlook for the sector at a time when behemoths Apple and Samsung Electronics have already issued dour forecasts.
China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), a research institute under the country’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology,…
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Huawei brings MateBook 13 and MediaPad M5 Lite to U.S.
Huawei brings MateBook 13 and MediaPad M5 Lite to U.S.
Huawei, one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturers — with over 200 million and 100 million smartphones and smart devices sold, respectively — is no stranger to the tablet and laptop markets. It launched its first slate — the MediaPad X1 — in February 2014 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and its inaugural 2-in-1 PC — the MateBook — in 2016. Both went on to spawn veritable…
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SIMalliance: A new 5G SIM card is necessary to beef up network security
SIMalliance: A new 5G SIM card is necessary to beef up network security
As the first standards-compliant 5G cellular devices are on the edge of release, it might be too late to change the key technologies inside them. But an association representing 90 percent of the global SIM industry is now urging cellular carriers to adopt a new 5G SIM card before they launch 5G services, a move that promises to enhance network security, user privacy, and battery life for the…
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Apple may alter iPhone production and iOS to dodge China’s patent ban
Apple may alter iPhone production and iOS to dodge China’s patent ban
Although the legal battle between Apple and Qualcomm took an unexpectedly negative turn on Monday when China ordered a ban on multiple Qualcomm patent-infringing iPhone models, Apple is reportedly working on two strategies to skirt the ban — one for iPhone hardware, and one for iOS software.
On the hardware side, Apple is considering increasing production at Pegatron, which the Nikkei Asian…
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HTC 5G Hub and Inseego MiFi 5G confirm larger hotspot form factors
HTC 5G Hub and Inseego MiFi 5G confirm larger hotspot form factors
As the first mobile 5G cellular networks roll out over the next six months, hotspots — sometimes called “pucks” — will be the first portable consumer devices with 5G connectivity, streaming high-speed cellular data over Wi-Fi to nearby computers. And now that three of those hotspots have officially been revealed, the trend is clear: They’re going to be noticeably bigger than the latest and…
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Qualcomm shows live 5G phone with Snapdragon 855, expects 20 carrier rollouts in 2019
Qualcomm shows live 5G phone with Snapdragon 855, expects 20 carrier rollouts in 2019
Though two U.S. and three South Korean carriers are already rolling out next-generation 5G wireless services, Qualcomm said today at its Snapdragon Tech Summit that 2019 will be the big year for 5G launches across the world. The company expects 20 different operators to launch 5G over the next year, with 18 OEMs making 5G devices that use Qualcomm’s next flagship mobile platform: the Snapdragon…
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Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2 benchmark reveals Android Oreo and Qualcomm CPU
Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2 benchmark reveals Android Oreo and Qualcomm CPU
Google Glass was never a hit with average consumers, as the early AR headset’s $1,500 price and cyborg-like industrial design saw it relegated to industrial “enterprise” applications. Now Google is preparing to release a followup called Google Glass Enterprise Edition 2, which appears set to preserve its predecessor’s form factor — but with a significant internal overhaul.
While the original…
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OnePlus 6T and the battle for affordable flagships
OnePlus 6T and the battle for affordable flagships
It has been a little more than two weeks since Chinese phone maker OnePlus officially lifted the lid on its ninth smartphone.
Following months of leaks and teases, the OnePlus 6T flagship ushered in few surprises at its launch event in New York. We already knew that it would sport an in-screen fingerprint reader and that it would have no headphone jack. We didn’t know its price, but we knew that…
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HTC files Vive Cosmos trademark
HTC files Vive Cosmos trademark
HTC may finally be rolling out its Vive Focus standalone headset to businesses this month, but a new trademark filing has us wondering what else the company is working on.
The Taiwanese smartphone maker recently filed a trademark at the EUIPO (first spotted by Dutch site Mobielkopen) for something called ‘Vive Cosmos’. There’s no exact description of what the name refers to, but the listing does…
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