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Google Prices Pixel 10A at $499, Doubling Down on Mid‑Market Push
Google has launched the Pixel 10A at $499, consolidating its strategy of using lower‑cost Pixel models to broaden consumer reach. The device underscores Google’s focus on software differentiation and on‑device AI as the primary lever in a fiercely competitive midrange smartphone market.

China’s Spring Gala Turns Into a Showcase for Robots and ‘Hard’ Consumer Tech
China’s 2026 Spring Festival Gala prominently featured humanoid and quadruped robots alongside smart‑home and hard‑tech sponsors, signalling robotics’ entry into mainstream consumer culture. The broadcast amplified recent investment and production gains but also highlighted the sector’s next challenge: converting theatrical demonstrations into affordable, scalable, real‑world applications.

Chengdu Turns Spring Festival Footfall into a Launchpad for AI and Robotics
During the Lunar New Year, Chengdu’s Chunxi Road hosted an AI‑focused consumer launch festival that paired hands‑on demonstrations and a robot pop‑up with a nearby large‑scale robot marketplace. Jinjiang District frames the effort as part of a strategic “first‑release economy” to speed lab‑to‑market conversion and build a linked innovation‑and‑retail ecosystem.

Alibaba’s Qianwen Rolls Out ¥3bn Lunar New Year Giveaway to Push AI Shopping into the Mass Market
Alibaba’s Qianwen launched a ¥3 billion Lunar New Year promotion that hands every user a 25-yuan no-threshold voucher and rewards referrals with additional coupons, leveraging integrations into Taobao Flash Buy, Fliggy and Amap to promote AI-enabled, one-sentence shopping. The campaign aims to convert holiday-driven trial into habitual, AI-mediated commerce, but presents operational, competitive and regulatory risks.

Honor and Pop Mart Tap Collectible Fandom with MOLLY‑Themed Limited Edition Phone
Honor has released a MOLLY‑themed limited edition of its 500 Pro smartphone in partnership with Pop Mart, combining custom hardware styling and system animations with collectible IP to drive sales. Priced at ¥4,499 (¥3,999 after subsidy) and on sale 25 January, the device underscores a wider industry trend of using cultural collaborations to attract younger buyers in a crowded Chinese smartphone market.