KEY POINTS
  • Chinese automaker Geely Holding is jumping into the smartphone business after its founder set up a new company.
  • The company will be headquartered in Wuhan and will focus on "integrating global technologies and resources to develop premium smart devices including smart phones to global consumers."
  • Geely is entering a cut-throat market and could face off against the likes of Apple, Samsung and Xiaomi in the premium smartphone category.

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Logo of Chinese automaker Geely Auto.

GUANGZHOU, China — Chinese automaker Geely Holding is jumping into the smartphone business after its founder set up a new company.

Hubei Xingji Shidai Technology Co. Ltd, founded by Eric Li, signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Wuhan Economic and and Technological Development Zone, to make mobile phones, according to Geely.

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