Xiaomi Arrives As Top Smartphone Seller In China
New submitter redseo writes Xiaomi, known as the Apple of China, and recently enjoying its new-found fame and glory in the Indian market, has achieved yet another milestone. It has overtaken Samsung, to become China's best selling smartphone manufacturer, in Q2 2014. Xiaomi sold total of 15 million smartphones in China in Q2, which is a three-fold increase from a year ago.
That's pretty good for a company founded only four years ago, with no stores of its own. (And though Xiaomi's phones are not widely sold in the U.S., they're offered by third-party sellers on Amazon and elsewhere; CNet has mostly good things to say about the company's Mi 3.)
For decades the best selling car in China was made by a Chines company, but strangely looked exactly like a Buick which was being manufactured in China by GM.
Telling me that the best selling product is a home grown product in a controlled economy is useless, sorry.
Then the hype is spread to India, which has massive amounts of poverty. If the Chinese made phone is cheap, guess what phone Indian consumers will purchase (considering many people can't afford a phone at all, let alone a cell phone)? No big shock, the Chinese made phone.. *sigh*
-The wise argue that there are few absolutes, the fool argues that there are no probabilities.
Doesn't matter what country you pick you're going to be spied on,
This is likely true, although there is likely merit to being spied on by a foreign government.
Namely, as a US citizen, I don't have to worry about the Chinese government taking my freedom away because I did/said something they don't like.
An enigma, wrapped in a riddle, shrouded in bacon and cheese
That's a quite naive point of view.
Really? When was the last time an American was arrested on American soil by the Chinese police?
Even if you spend time in both countries (as I do), you have a far greater chance of being arrested by American police. On a per capita basis, American citizens are four times as likely to be incarcerated as Chinese citizens.