SHANGHAI : Nio plans to launch its first self-developed mobile telephone in late September, the Chinese electric vehicle maker said, aiming to improve the appeal of its cars with better software and connectivity. It becomes China's latest automaker to join a trend of rolling out car systems that allow dri
SHANGHAI : Nio plans to launch its first self-developed mobile telephone in late September, the Chinese electric vehicle maker said, aiming to improve the appeal of its cars with better software and connectivity.
"Our phone business is not to compete with those phone makers," Li told investors in an earnings call late on Tuesday."Instead, we would like to use the phone as a carrier to provide the best experience for our vehicle users." Huawei Technologies has partnered with automakers, including Seres Group, to power EVs with its Harmony operating system.
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