• WuTang @lemmy.ninja
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    1 year ago

    what was their added value despite cutting down price with their poor hw and integration, shitty drivers?

    I mean, FairPhone, Librem, PinePhone have real value and strategy, sure not perfect but this Vitamin (real chinese/french mark), LIPOq or VARK chinese knock-off phones, really, what did they expect?

    those craps were like throwaway cameras in the 90’s.

    • space@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 year ago

      But I loved my HTC 10. And let’s not forget about LG. Also, Sony, Motorola, Nokia are just a shadow of their former selves.

      Today your main choices are Apple, Samsung or a Chinese brand (Oppo, Xiaomi etc). Sure, there are those niche phones like Pixels and Fairphones used mostly by nerds, but they are a tiny market.

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        1 year ago

        Sure, there are those niche phones like Pixels and Fairphones used mostly by nerds, but they are a tiny market.

        I feel attacked. Lol

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          1 year ago

          Pixels are definitely a small slice of the market, but by golly, it’s still my favorite line.

          But I am a nerd, so. No argument there.

          • MyNameIsIgglePiggle@sh.itjust.works
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            1 year ago

            I feel like you have Apple, Samsung, Pixel as the big 3 (in the western world)

            Then it’s Xiaomi, OPPO (and it’s subbrands), Motorola and maybe Nokia which are all just “cheaper alternatives” or as I think people think of them “android”

            Then you have your niche phones like fairphone etc.

            I see more tv ads for pixels than I do for galaxy phones.