China Supply Problems For Big Brands Including Apple & Dell After New US Ban
Chinese Smartphone brands Oppo, Huawei, Realme, Xiaomi, Vivo and One Plus as well as Apple Dell and Hewlett Packard all technology Companies... Read More
As PM Invests Billions To Keep Chinese Out, RealMe Launches New Chinese Smartphone
If you are into high security risk Chinese smartphones, BBK Electronics the owners of both the Real Me and Oppo brands in... Read More
Nathan Cleary’s Tik Tok App Banned As Government Takes Action To Stop Chinese Spying
As the Australian Government cranks up their investment in a new generation of cyber spy’s in an effort to stop the Chinese... Read More
Australian Consumers Turning Off Chinese Brands As Backlash Kicks In
The “tide is turning” against Chinese brands as consumers in Australia and around the world move to stop buying smartphones, TV’s appliances... Read More
realme Ramp Up Smart Home Hub: Smart TV & More
Chinese smartphone manufacturer, realme, has pledged to significantly ramp up its connected home ecosystem with the forthcoming launch of a new smart... Read More
Oppo & Realme Smartphones To Be In Short Supply
Oppo and Realme smartphones which are manufactured by Chinese Company BBK are set to be in short supply after their factory in... Read More
Australians Fed Up With Chinese Made Products & That’s Official
Australians are fed up of Chinese products and our reliance on China and that’s official. According to a new YouGov survey, as... Read More
Take China Off App Takes Off Millions Download Until Google Stepped In
Take China Off App, Takes Off, Oppo, Realme & Huawei Face Massive Backlash It was so popular that Google had to intervene,... Read More
Are Dodgy High Risk Chipsets Set To Be Used In Oppo & Realme Smartphones?
Oppo who is seen as a Chinese mobile phone maker whose devices some claim, could be a security risk similar to Huawei... Read More
Oppo Try To Buy Their Way Into Vodafone In Effort To Get Consumers To Buy Their Questionable Chinese Smartphones
Oppo who were given the cold shoulder by several Australian media organizations this week, when the Chinese phone maker tried to pull... Read More