>1) they are seen as both a luxury and normie brand. >2) They have widespread appeal and their products continually hold value if they are resold. >3) They are very authoritative with their hardware and software they've created a uniform experience and quality along all their products.
Are there any other companies that do similar things like this?
Is that true? I bought a bunch of Xiaomi headphone and thought they were garbage and I felt like i was jewed since they were quite expensive for their range
Asher Sullivan
>3) They are very authoritative with their hardware and software they've created a uniform experience and quality along all their products. You have to be kidding. youtube.com/watch?v=AUaJ8pDlxi8 >Are there any other companies that do similar things like this? Hopefully not in terms of hardware.
Andrew Jones
Watching it right now. What's your best apple alternative?
Jordan Flores
Watch it until the end, as there are recommendations as well.
Eli Johnson
>a bunch of xiaomi How many? But yes, they are considered the Apple of China. Really high brow stuff, including air purifiers because China.
>Apple is a very unique company because ) they are seen as both a luxury and normie brand. Yes ) They have widespread appeal and their products continually hold value if they are resold. Yes ) They are very authoritative with their hardware and software they've created a uniform experience and quality along all their products. NO >Are there any other companies that do similar things like this? I fucking hope not.
Jaxson James
Sounds just like apple
Asher Reyes
My first thought too
Ethan Flores
Apple products aren't that bad. They are just overpriced, but functional. Xiaomi is the opposite.
Cameron Morgan
Dyson
Noah Walker
I've got a Xiaomi robo vacuum, laptop and powerbank. Cheaper than the alternative. They've lasted longer in perfect condition than any apple hardware I own. Stop spouting bullshit.
David Price
>Apple products aren't that bad. >They are just overpriced, but functional. Please refer to:
Logan Williams
Google, unironically. But it's a process. It's still a new hardware brand. It will be seen as similar to Apple though
>very unique You've tried to modify an absolute. Unique means "one", that's where the "uni" comes in. You can't have degrees of unique. It's either unique or it isn't.