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Qualcomm Wants A Stake In Xiaomi
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Xiaomi is one of the few Android manufacturers that’s rapidly expanding its market share in key markets across the globe. It has also set the wheels in motion for its much-awaited IPO that’s expected to value the company at around $70 billion. U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm wants a stake in this company and it sees the IPO as an opportunity to get a piece of Xiaomi. According to a report, Qualcomm is the only foreign cornerstone investor in Xiaomi after the latter secured a $100 million investment from Qualcomm for its IPO.
The South China Morning Post claims to have seen a term sheet which reveals Qualcomm’s $100 million investment in Xiaomi. The company’s IPO is expected to value it at $70 billion.
The cornerstone investors will lock in their investments in Xiaomi for six months after the IPO. Qualcomm is the only foreign player among Xiaomi’s seven cornerstone investors, according to the report.
The two companies already have a relationship given that Qualcomm’s chips are widely used inside Xiaomi’s mobile devices. It has been supplying chips to Xiaomi since 2011. Xiaomi will be going public through a listing in Hong Kong. it’s offering 2.18 billion shares at HK$17 to HK$22 apiece. It’s reportedly going to use 30 percent of the proceeds from the IPO for research and development of new products.
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TCL’s BlackBerry Mobile division recently launched its latest smartphone, the BlackBerry Key2. It’s the successor to the KeyOne which was released last year. The company today confirmed the BlackBerry Key 2 price and release date information for customers in the United States. It’s going to release the device in the country starting next month. The device will be available off-contract from Amazon and Best Buy.
BlackBerry Key2 will be released in the United States on July 13th. It will be available in Silver and Black colors from Amazon.com, BestBuy.com, and select Best Buy stores across the country.
The handset is optimized for GSM carrier networks such as AT&T and T-Mobile. It’s going to be priced at $649.99. Pre-orders will go live on Amazon and Best Buy’s website on June 28th.
For $649, customers will get a 4.5 inch 1080p display with a Snapdragon 660 processor coupled with 6GB of RAM and up to 128GB of storage. It’s also the first BlackBerry-branded device with a dual camera at the back, it has dual 12MP sensors.
The device comes with Android 8.1 Oreo out of the box and retains the conventional QWERTY keyboard that BB fans know and love. The handset also has a new Speed Key which will enable users to create customized hardware shortcuts for apps and contacts.
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