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They only now entered the market. In less than a year they already have 3.5%
o fug indeed
can't wait for Chinese overlords to destroy western disease known as apple
Watch us find some protectionist way to crush their business =^]
Higher prices for non-American consumers are always good for us.
PRAISE THE CHINKPHONES!
Americans BTFO'd
>w-we don’t have backdoors into them so stop using their phones!
The hypocrisy...
>Don't use the phones we can't spy
t.nsa
Fuck America, I only buy the bare minimum of American products.
What about Tinno/Wiko?
lmao
literal whos
I'd rather leak my shit to China than to US
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huawei uses their own SOCs, and xiaomi just came up with their own recently
the biggest irony is that more sanctions on china for stuff like processors will further encourage them to develop their own brands, i've already collected a small list of companies that might sell globally someday as rivals to intel/amd
Both spy on you but China has a record of stealing trade secrets desu, although on the other hand they have no control over your personal life like the Americans do.
Aren't the Taiwanese fabs also alright? Or does the NSA have their tentacles in there too?
Wow Xiaomi is infinity 9....amazing
VIA is ok but their also screwed by spectre and meltdown, only china's loongson, phytium and sunway sell CPUs that have respectable clockspeeds while being potentially immune to both.
Oh man I wasn't even thinking of x86, good point. China doesn't have to worry about any of that anti-competitive licensing nonsense.
ehhhhrr mmmh no, doesn't ring a bell, no
European market has always been secondary for US businesses, so who exactly cares?
>european market is secondary
>chinese market can be sacrificed in trade war
this leaves?....
It's more exciting how their bringing back alot of old ISAs from the grave
>In 2013, the company sold 1.7 million smartphones in France[2] and it was the country's second largest selling smartphone firm after Samsung
>In 2014, Wiko entered the Swiss market.
>In 2014, Wiko entered the British market.[5]
>In 2015, Wiko entered the Belgian Market.
>In 2017, Wiko entered the Greek market.
>Wiko is a French smartphone manufacturing company.
>Wiko is majority-owned by Chinese technology group Tinno Mobile and its phones are manufactured in China.[1]
At least there's a European company up there at all, would have been a bit embarrassing otherwise.
>Yurop tech
LMAO