Examples of using Smartphone maker in English and their translations into Chinese
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Egypt's first smartphone maker SICO aims for expansion in Africa.
The year just-ended was terrible for Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC as its revenue dropped to an all-time low, the media reported.
It also acquired 2,000 engineers from embattled Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC in 2017.
Sony is perhaps the most visible smartphone maker to show off new hardware at CES.
The simply titled“Who Owns Huawei?” attempts to get to the bottom of who is controlling the rapidly ascending smartphone maker.
That year, Samsung ended Nokia's 14-year domination of the mobile market, ultimately also overtaking Apple as the world's biggest smartphone maker.
It denies all claims of being a US national security risk and still hopes to be the world's leading smartphone maker by volume by 2020.
Lee, 49, is vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, the worlds largest smartphone maker and the flagship of the Samsung Group founded by his grandfather in 1938.
Whether it's Samsung, Apple or any other smartphone maker, tech buyers are likely to hold out for compatibility with the latest network.
If a smartphone maker strikes a deal with a US carrier to feature their smartphones at carrier stores, the chance of success is significantly greater.
Chinese smartphone makers have been expanding rapidly across Asia.
The S9 underlines the dilemma all leading smartphone makers are facing.
So the news is bad only for some smartphone makers.
Smartphone makers have been working hard to create the perfect smartphone display: seamless, bezel-less, big, and beautiful.
Facebook describes those data deals as innocuous efforts to help smartphone makers provide Facebook features to users before the social network had its own app.
The most important market for Chinese smartphone makers may no longer be China.
Indian smartphone makers Micromax, Karbonn Mobile, Lava, and others together held about 46 percent of the market in early 2016.
Smartphone makers are betting on camera features to help their flagship devices stand out.
The South Korean tech giant is facing stiff competition from Chinese smartphone makers, especially in the budget and mid-range segment.
And if nothing else, Liu hasn't ruled out the idea of just supplying foldable screens to other smartphone makers.