September 7th [Morning News] Guide:
① Officially admitted to squeeze toothpaste? Intel CEO: Good things are in the laboratory and will return to the top in a few years.
② WeChat accounts that are not bound to domestic mobile numbers will be migrated to WeChat. Netizens said: Is it better to use?
③ The European Union requires the extension of the maintenance cycle of mobile phones/tablets, but the alliance of manufacturers does not agree to
④ Xiaomi shipped 8 million smart wearable devices in the second quarter: narrowly beat Apple and ranked first
⑤ Apple’s September press conference broke the news summary: iPhone 13 , AirPods 3...
⑥ Lost the Snapdragon 898? US carriers require the Galaxy S22 to use Samsung’s self-developed chip
⑦ Huawei’s nova9 series official announcement, pre-installed with HarmonyOS, Yu Chengdong: already used
⑧ vivo detachable camera patent exposure, Google: I’m familiar with it.
① Officially admitted to squeeze toothpaste? Intel CEO: Good things are in the laboratory, returning to their peak in a few years
Intel CEO Pat Kilsinger said: Regarding AMD’s threat, Kilsinger admitted that Intel did not perform well for a while Well, some are behind, so Intel must come up with better products to become more competitive.
In three or four years, Intel will once again gain a solid lead. The product is more competitive, the price is more attractive, and the market share is higher, especially for cloud customers.

② WeChat accounts that are not bound to domestic mobile phone numbers will be migrated to WeChat,Netizens said: Is it better to use?
Some netizens posted screenshots on the Internet. If WeChat is bound to a mobile phone number in a non-Mainland China area, you will receive a request to "change your mobile phone number" or "migrate to WeChat".
WeChat page prompts, according to the requirements that the account attribution of WeChat/WeChat and the attribution of mobile phone number need to be consistent, if the user wants to continue to use the current mobile phone number, he needs to switch to WeChat.

③ The European Union requires the extension of the maintenance cycle of mobile phones/tablets, but the manufacturer alliance does not agree. Because frequent upgrading of electronic products will lead to a lot of waste, and waste electronic products will also pollute the environment, extending the equipment cycle and reducing the speed of elimination of electronic products.
The European Union is preparing to increase the maintenance period to 5 years. The German government requires a support period of up to 7 years. It even requires manufacturers to announce the price of spare parts. After that, the price cannot be increased to prevent consumers from waiting too long for spare parts. And had to change to new equipment.

④ Xiaomi shipped 8 million smart wearable devices in the second quarter: it narrowly beats Apple and ranked first
According to market reports, Xiaomi surpassed Apple in the smart wearable device market in the second quarter. The rankings are as follows: ① Xiaomi—— ② Apple—— ③ Samsung—— ③ Huawei —— ④ Fitbit
The shipment of Xiaomi smart wearable devices (including watches + bracelets) in the second quarter was 8 million, and Apple With shipments of Apple Watch 7.9 million, Xiaomi is slightly ahead of Apple.

If only the smart watch field is considered, Apple's market share is far ahead, with a market share of 31.1%. Apple’s lead may be partly due to its focus on health functions,Such as ECG monitoring, blood oxygen monitoring, fall detection, etc.

At present, technology companies including Apple and Google have made arrangements for smart devices to monitor user health data.
⑤ Apple’s September press conference broke the news: iPhone 13, AirPods 3......
The annual Apple new iPhone is coming again. Unlike previous years that were affected by the epidemic, this year’s iPhone 13 Will resume the past product iteration rhythm. In other words, around the 14th of this month, Apple will hold the 2021 autumn new product launch.
will bring the iPhone 13 series, iPad mini 6, Apple Watch 7, AirPods 3 and the new 14-inch MacBook Pro.

⑥ Lost the Snapdragon 898? US carriers require the Galaxy S22 to use Samsung’s self-developed chip
. Samsung’s Galaxy series flagship phones have always had a tradition of dual versions. In South Korea and some regions, the self-developed Exynos processor is used, and the Qualcomm Snapdragon series is used elsewhere. processor.

At present, Samsung's new-generation Galaxy S22 is already on the road. The version that Samsung plans to sell in the United States and China will use the Snapdragon 898 processor. However, there is an exception for the US operator. The operator Verizon requires Samsung's US flagship to use the Exynos 2200 chip instead of the Snapdragon 898.

⑦ Huawei nova9 series official announced, pre-installed HarmonyOS, Yu Chengdong: Has used
Huawei officially confirmed that it will officially release the new Huawei nova9 series on September 23.Subsequently, Yu Chengdong announced the above news on the microblog for the first time: "Good 9 is missing. The new Huawei nova 9 series will be released on September 23!"
According to previous information, Huawei nova9 series will provide at least two The standard version has a built-in 4500mAh battery that supports 66W fast charging, and the high-end version is equipped with a 4000mAh battery that supports 100W super fast charging. All systems support 4G networks.

⑧ Vivo detachable camera patent exposure, Google: I’m familiar with it.
vivo has announced a new patent. The detachable camera module can be magnetically fixed on the top center of the phone. In addition, the detachable lens module can be seamlessly combined with the main screen to form a touch screen function. The

document also describes three usage modes of the detachable camera module. The first is to make the auxiliary display assembly face the front to seamlessly fill the display and touch area of the main screen.
is not the first time this design has appeared. As early as 2013, Google's Motorola proposed a Project Ara plan, hoping to modularize each part of the mobile phone to facilitate user upgrades (picture below)
