The move came after smartphone shipments in China rose 17.2 percent in April on a yearly basis, the first such expansion in the past four months, indicating a strong rebound in consumers' enthusiasm for electronic products according to the government think tank China Academy of Information and Communications Technology.Shipments of 5G smartphones stood at 16.38 million units, indicating 164 percent growth on a monthly basis, and accounted for 39.3 percent of total shipments, the think tank said.To meet consumers' demand for higher-quality pictures, Vivo, for instance, unveiled its latest 5G smartphone X50 series, whose rear camera comes with gimbal-like image stabilization technology.The gimbal camera system can offer significantly less shaky and blurred photos and videos compared to other smartphones, Vivo said.It is designed to meet consumers' growing demand for high-quality pictures and videos, as more stores adopt livestreaming to sell products online and young people increasingly embrace vlogging to document their lives.It is part of Vivo's broader efforts to experiment with cutting-edge features amid fierce competition with rivals. It is also in line with Vivo's consistent push on the X-series of flagship smartphones, which have always focused on their cameras.As of May 2020, Vivo has launched more than 10 5G mobile phones, covering all price segments. In the first quarter of this year, Vivo shipped about 12 million smartphones in China, ranking second in the nation only after rival Huawei Technologies Co, data from market research company International Data Corp shows.
The municipal government plans to spend 30 million yuan (.4 million) a year for five consecutive years, said Zhang, the vice-mayor.
The move also marks Alibaba's latest attempt to promote the diversified development of its business.
The move is part of a global recall Volvo initiated in July involving more than 2 million vehicles because of the same problem. The recall is the biggest in Volvo's history.
The most prevalent influenza virus this year is the H3N2 virus, accounting for 75 percent of the cases in Guangdong, with children, pregnant women, the elderly and those with chronic diseases being the most vulnerable groups, officials said. No statistics on deaths were released.
The museum employs the technologies of augmented reality and virtual reality to display earthquake-related content. The exhibits are easy to move and assemble and have been installed with wheels, allowing the museum to "move around."
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The move came as China is scrambling to commercialize 5G, a technology that is expected to be at least 10 times faster than 4G and will support superfast movie downloads, the streaming of virtual reality games, and self-driving cars. The country's telecom carriers China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom are all conducting 5G tests in a string of cities, enabling large-scale pre-commercial use this year.
The municipal government is also proposing to create a 100-billion-yuan (.1 billion) fund to support business growth in Lingang. These preferential policies and system innovations in Lingang have already worked to prompt companies to locate their businesses in the area.
The move is unhelpful to mutual understanding between China and the US, Wang said, adding that China hoped the US will change what he called a negative mindset.
The move will also force the upgrading of domestic industries and better meet people's diverse demands, said a statement released after a State Council executive meeting presided over by Premier Li Keqiang.