科技大事件 丨 华为 Mate 80 系列定档;雷军重申安全是小米汽车基础和前提

Group 1: Apple Developments - Apple is set to open a new retail store, "Apple Beijing Huiju," on December 6, located in Daxing District, Beijing [1] - There are reports of the iPhone 17 Pro Max's orange coating being damaged after cleaning with wet wipes, although this appears to be an isolated incident [2][3] - Apple advises users against using strong chemical cleaners on iPhones, as they can degrade the paint coating [4] Group 2: Jailbreak Vulnerability - A new vulnerability affecting iOS 26.2 Beta 1 and earlier versions has been discovered, allowing the iPhone 17 Pro Max to run iPadOS [4][5] - This vulnerability exploits the MobileGestalt subsystem, enabling a sandbox escape that allows for deeper system customization [5] Group 3: Huawei Product Launch - Huawei has announced a launch event for the Mate 80 series and Mate X7 on November 25 [6] - The Mate 80 series will feature two main versions, with different charging capabilities: the standard version will support 66W charging, while the Pro version will support 100W [7] Group 4: Geely and Dongfeng Nissan Developments - Geely has named its new high-end MPV series the V series, with the first model set to debut globally on November 21 [8] - Dongfeng Nissan's new model, the Tianlai with HarmonyOS cockpit, will also be launched on November 21 at the Guangzhou Auto Show [9] Group 5: Unisoc T9300 Launch - Unisoc has released the T9300 5G SoC, featuring an A78 core with a clock speed of 2.4GHz and a performance score of 550,000 on AnTuTu V10 [10] Group 6: Jiuyang Co. Clarification - Jiuyang Co. has distanced itself from the "Haqimi" concept, clarifying that it operates in the small home appliance sector and does not engage in food or beverage businesses [11] Group 7: Xiaomi's Automotive Safety Emphasis - Xiaomi's CEO Lei Jun reiterated that safety is the foundation of Xiaomi's automotive standards, emphasizing that aesthetics and safety are not mutually exclusive [12] Group 8: SK Hynix Investment Plans - SK Hynix plans to invest approximately 600 trillion KRW (around 2.9 trillion RMB) in its semiconductor cluster in Yongin, South Korea, which will include four large wafer fabs [12]