Patent

  • Huawei discloses patent for OTA upgrade that could improve driving safety

    The patent can realize the control of the vehicle to be upgraded at the right location to ensure safety.

  • Huawei discloses new auto-related patent

    Huawei recently disclosed a new automotive-related patent that, if applied, would make autonomous driving safer.

  • Huawei discloses new self-driving car-related patent

    Huawei recently disclosed a new automotive-related patent that, if applied, would make self-driving vehicles even smarter.

  • OPPO discloses new car-related patent

    Despite not officially announcing its entry into the car-making industry, Chinese smartphone giant OPPO is getting more and more patents in the field.

  • Huawei files patent for self-driving vehicles to measure depth of water

    Huawei recently made public a patent it is applying for related to identifying water depth in self-driving vehicles, which, if put to use, is expected to help save vehicles from unnecessary risks.

  • Smartphone maker Meizu applies for driving status detection patent

    Chinese smartphone maker Meizu recently disclosed a patent related to driver driving status detection with an application date of April 2021.

  • Patent drawings show Nio may launch convertible version of EP9 supercar

    Nio's EP9 supercar demonstrated its technical prowess and laid the groundwork for it to build a high-end image among consumers. Now, on top of the regular version, the model seems to be getting a convertible version.

  • Xiaomi's new patent allows wearable devices to be car keys

    Xiaomi, the smartphone giant that announced this year that it was jumping on the car-making bandwagon, recently disclosed a new patent that would allow wearable devices to be car keys.

  • Xpeng applies for patent related to vehicle control by voice

    If the patent is used for Xpeng's intelligent voice assistant, it is expected to improve its understanding of voice commands and present the results to the user in a better way on the interface.

  • Xiaomi files patent that can adjust tire hardness based on temperature

    Xiaomi, the smartphone giant that announced this year that it was jumping on the car-making bandwagon, is increasing its technological presence in the automotive field.