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Does China really need another smartphone brand? Jelly Mobile believe yes and in particular there is room in the market for a low-cost Qualcomm equipped device like the Guomobile G1.

2014 promises to be the year which really blurs the lines between phone and tablet with Chinese Android phones now being offered at sizes of around 7-inch.

We might not have been able to take part at CES this year but we were there in spirit and reported on some amazing Chinese Android devices! Here are our top 10 Chinese picks from CES 2014.

With so many Chinese Android phones now available will THLā€™s flagship T100S offer enough to win over from its rivals? Keep reading for the full THL T100S review.

2013 has been a stellar year for us and we are really honoured to have such a wonderful audience of Chinese tech fans! So what have been the most viewed articles on GizChina this past year? Find out here.

Buying a smartphone from China has many benefits, but doing so isnā€™t without its risks! Follows our top 10 tips when buying a Chinese Android phone to avoid potential problems.

Over the past few weeks I have seen quite a few of my friends and family make the switch from their current phones to Chinese Android smartphone devices. Here are 5 reasons why I think you should also make the switch.

ā€œ[The] iPhone is still the best smartphone on the marketā€ is a phrase Android enthusiast are probably tired of hearing by now. But it has …

TCLā€™s first 8-core smartphone will officially be announced on the 26th Decmeber as a belated Christmas present for all Chinese Android phone fans.

With so many Chinese Android phones to choose from we have put together 8 of the best phones for Christmas 2013 to suit all budgets, tastes and uses! From 8-core to budget quad-core and Snapdragon 800 phones!

Complete listing and specifications of the top 30 budget Chinese Android phones running the all new quad-core MT6582 processor.

8-core fever is gripping the Chinese phone world, manufacturers, customers and even stores canā€™t wait to get their hands on the latest 8-core MT6592 phones which has led to some very misleading review and descriptions such as this for for a knock off iPhone 5S.

Mediatek have announced that the first lot of 8-core MTK6592 processors will be available from November.

Chinese Android startup Geak have managed to ship 100,000 Geak smartwatches since they launched the wearable device earlier this year.

Vivoā€™s new Funtouch ROM brings new features to the already fantastic Vivo Xplay Android smartphone.

Chinese made look-a-likes of the HTC One are nothing new but none have been so feature packed than the OrientPhone S6.

Motorolaā€™s customisable Moto X is now available on contract at Best Buy for just $99.

Weā€™ve seen some stunning phone launch over the past few months and many of you have decided what you plan to buy, so which Chinese phone are you buying next and why?

As usual Chinese tech news has been hurtling along at break neck speed this week! Here are the top 5 stories you shouldnā€™t miss!

As promised Apple launched an ā€˜affordableā€™ iPhone yesterday. The iPhone 5C is a slight update to the iPhone 5 with a new plastic body, but how does it compare to mid-range Chinese phones?