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Tech retailers manage to survive COVID-19 pandemic

Many retailers in phone and electronics segments focus on developing online channels to survive the coronavirus pandemic.

Mobile phone market saturated, phone distributor sells perfume

VietNamNet Bridge - Phone distribution chains are selling many other products together with mobile phones to earn extra money.

People line up to get wealth SIM cards of cellphones

 VietNamNet Bridge – People queued up for lucky mobile-phone SIM cards from local telecoms company Vinaphone in the north and the south of Vietnam on March 7.

Smartphone market: big guys unexpectedly ignite price decrease campaigns

 VietNamNet Bridge – The unexpected decision by Nokia to cut the prices of its products has forced other big guys to follow the move. The smart phone has become more bustling than ever.

Perils latent in low-cost smart phones

 VietNamNet Bridge – Low cost smart phone users have been warned that they are facing high risks. They may have data stolen, information exposed or lose money in accounts.

Vietnamese favor super-expensive mobile phones

 VietNamNet Bridge – Having super-expensive mobile phone collections is the hobby of the rich. Many people now can afford the mobile phones worth a fortune.

Vietnam’s mobile phone sales put at 5.8 million units in Q2

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam consumed 5.8 million cellphones in the second quarter, most of them smartphones, according to market research firm IDC.

Is OTT apps’ information security worrying?

 VietNamNet Bridge – Mobile network operators have expressed their worries about the information security problems OTT (over the top content) app users may have. But how high is the risk?

Hundreds of smuggled iPhones seized in Hanoi

VietNamNet Bridge – Hanoi police have detected the largest-ever iPhones smuggling case, seizing over 500 iPhones 4, hidden in a secret box on a bus.

Hai Phong’s fishermen pick up 25 bags of iPads

VietNamNet Bridge – Being arrested by the border guard forces, three fishermen said while catching squid, they picked up 25 bags with iPads, cameras and cell phones in the sea.