TechNode Weekly News | November 8

TechNode Weekly News | November 8

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Vivo X200 Pro review: prime pick for phone photography fans by Jessie Wu
The Vivo X200 Pro is an ideal option for photography enthusiasts.?Credit:?Technode/Li Yang

On October 14, Chinese phone brand Vivo released its latest annual flagship series, the Vivo X200. The Vivo X200 series includes three models: the X200, X200 Pro, and X200 Pro mini, each equipped with top-notch cameras developed in partnership with Zeiss and powerful MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processors. The Vivo X200 Pro is available in blue, white, black, and titanium. TechNode was given a titanium X200 Pro to test for two weeks, and here are our detailed impressions.

BYD’s monthly sales surpass 500,000 for the first time as it looks set to become China’s biggest automaker by Jill SHEN
BYD rolled out the Qin L, with an expected price tag of RMB 120,000 ($16,560), at this year’s Beijing Auto Show in the Chinese capital on Thursday, April 25, 2024.?Credit:?BYD

BYD said on Nov. 1 it sold more than 500,000 electric vehicles in October, setting a new record as the company reported quarterly revenue that?exceeded Tesla’s?for the first time, and made another leap towards becoming the country’s largest automaker. Meanwhile, nearly a dozen Chinese automakers reported record-breaking sales figures over the month.

Founder of China’s answer to Wayve talks $100m funding, Tesla’s FSD, and AI future by Jill SHEN
The top-end version of Smart-#5, a mid-size crossover SUV, was available at RMB 368,000 on Oct. 27, 2024. Owners could access map-free assisted driving functions for urban driving first in several Chinese cities by the end of this year and then nationwide in the second quarter of 2025 through over-the-air software updates.??Credit:?Mercedes-Benz/Geely

Deeproute.ai, a Chinese startup using an autonomous driving approach similar to Tesla and?Softbank-backed?Wayve, is providing assisted driving technology to a dozen new models from big automakers. The company believes its tech will help these car companies compete with the Elon Musk-helmed electric vehicle giant in China and globally next year, founder and chief executive Maxwell Zhou said on Tuesday, while announcing a significant fundraise of $100 million.

Tencent continues to optimize HarmonyOS for WeChat as Huawei prepares to launch Mate 70 series by Jessie Wu
On October 22, Huawei launched HarmonyOS NEXT, the third major mobile OS globally alongside iOS and Android.?Credit:?Huawei

WeChat, a billion-user social media app developed by Tencent, announced on Wednesday that its current HarmonyOS software is now stable, and subject to continuous updates.



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