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A P9 smartphone, manufactured by Huawei. Photo: Bloomberg

Apple’s China problem is that local phones are good -- and cheap

Maker of iPhone has lost market share to Huawei and Oppo

A Microsoft logo is seen on an office building in New York City in this July 28, 2015 file photo.

Microsoft sells patents to Xiaomi, builds 'long-term partnership'

  "This deal might just give [Xiaomi] enough of a patent trove to move to Western markets."

People stand near a logo of Xiaomi ahead of the launching ceremony of Xiaomi Phone 4, in Beijing, July 22, 2014. Picture taken July 22, 2014.

China's Xiaomi misses 2015 handset shipment target as competition bites

  Executives have also acknowledged that the five-year old startup's thin portfolio is a major weakness

China's hippest smartphone maker warns shakeout will get worse

China's hippest smartphone maker warns shakeout will get worse

  OnePlus says it earned $300 million selling nearly 1 million phones last year

Lei Jun of Xiaomi celebrates the third anniversary of the phone's release in Beijing on April 9, 2013.

Xiaomi considers introducing laptop to compete with Apple

  Xiaomi getting into the PC business risks bringing additional cost pressures against industry leaders Lenovo, Hewlett-Packard Co. and Apple.

A model displays a newly launched Xiaomi Mi 4i phone in Hong Kong, China May 5, 2015.

Xiaomi ties up with Taiwan’s Foxconn to assemble smartphones in India

The assembly line marks a return for Foxconn to the Indian market

The smartphone shields are down

The smartphone shields are down

  In China, phone makers are struggling as ownership shrinks

A man uses his mobile phone in front of a screen showing a logo of Xiaomi in Beijing, January 15, 2015.

China's Xiaomi will strengthen IP ahead of U.S. entry: executive

  The maker of the Mi Note and Mi Note Pro smartphones would continue to build on its 2,000-patent...

A customer look at a mobile phone on display at an electronics market in Shanghai, China, June 24, 2015. Picture taken June 24, 2015.

Xiaomi success inspires every man and his dog to make smartphones in China

  China had 155 smartphone brands selling over 1,000 handsets a month as at end-March.

A man holds a Xiaomi Corp. branded smartphone in Beijing. Five years since its founding in 2010, Xiaomi has grown into China’s top smartphone vendor and -- at $45 billion -- the world’s most valuable startup.

Xiaomi confronts counterfeits as fake products eat into sales

  Xiaomi Corp., the Chinese smartphone vendor that overtook Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. in the world’s largest market, now faces...

A OnePlus One smartphone.

China’s hottest phone maker? Here’s the upstart chasing Xiaomi

  OnePlus must convince people it’s got more to say than “Me, too.”

Xiaomi’s valuation has surged to $45 billion just four years after releasing its first smartphone, with the company tapping the surging domestic demand for inexpensive devices packed with high-end features.

Xiaomi CEO Lei forecasts revenue topping $16 billion this year

  Xiaomi Corp. expects revenue this year to rise more than 50 percent as China’s biggest smartphone vendor diversifies its product...

Lei Jun, founder and Chief Executive Officer of China's mobile company Xiaomi, shows Mi Notes at its launch in Beijing January 15, 2015.

China's Xiaomi to start small in U.S., with earphones and bands

  Xiaomi, China's largest smartphone company, will begin selling headphones, smart wristbands and other accessories online in the United States in coming...

A Qualcomm sign is pictured in front of one of its many buildings in San Diego, California November 5, 2014.

Qualcomm to pay $975 million to resolve China antitrust dispute

  Qualcomm Inc has agreed to pay China a fine of $975 million, the largest in the country's corporate history, ending...

Xiaomi's rapid rise to $45B valuation topping Uber

Xiaomi's rapid rise to $45B valuation topping Uber

 
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