Thursday, April 25

Tag: Weibo

Realme Seperates from Oppo to Build its Own Entity
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Realme Seperates from Oppo to Build its Own Entity

Recently, Chinese player Oppo launched a phone under its sub-brand called Realme named "Realme 1" in May. The handset maker Realme has now announced that it is separating from its parent company to become a distinct brand. The company will be headed by Sky Li who is the former senior executive of Oppo and head of Oppo India. With the separation, Realme has an objective of focusing on providing mobile phones in future that provide powerful performance and attractive designs to young people at affordable prices. "Young people across the globe may have different cellphone habits and aesthetic views but their demands are similar in terms of performance and design," said Li, who has now joined Realme as the global CEO of the company. Sky Li had originally made the announcement of separatin...
After Dangal Success, Indian Film Star Aamir Khans Popularity Shot Up in China
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After Dangal Success, Indian Film Star Aamir Khans Popularity Shot Up in China

Aamir Khans popularity in China shot up with the runaway success of his movie "Dangal" and now his Chinese microblogging website account has also crossed 5.86 lakh followers overtaking that of Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. The 51-year-old superstars account on Weibo, one of the most popular social websites in China, has received 5,86,591 followers till this evening. Modi, who opened the account on Weibo in 2015 before his visit to China, was the most popular Indian with 1.69 lakhs followers. He still continues to update his post with China related events. Khan account, called "Amier Han" in Chinese, was opened last month ahead of the release of the biographical sports drama, which has become a smashing hit in China grossing 500 million yuan (about USD 76 million) in 13 days to...