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  1. Meizu is done making “traditional” smartphones, plans to go “All in” on AI

    Chinese smartphone maker Meizu says it plans to go “all in” on AI, which isn’t a surprising announcement for a tech company in 2024. What is a little surprising is that the company says that as part of this transition, it’s done making traditional mobile phones.
    The move comes as a response to a changing smartphone market […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=166671

    #ai #aiDevice #flyme #meizu

  2. Meizu is done making “traditional” smartphones, plans to go “All in” on AI

    Chinese smartphone maker Meizu says it plans to go “all in” on AI, which isn’t a surprising announcement for a tech company in 2024. What is a little surprising is that the company says that as part of this transition, it’s done making traditional mobile phones.
    The move comes as a response to a changing smartphone market […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=166671

    #ai #aiDevice #flyme #meizu

  3. A lot of people, around the world, are anti-China (mainland) but are using #Android phone brands like:

    Owned by BBK Electronics:
    1. #Oppo
    2. #OnePlus (spin-off of Oppo)
    3. #Vivo
    4. #iQOO (spin-off of Vivo)
    5. #Realme

    Other companies:
    6. #Xiaomi
    7. #Honor
    8. #Huawei
    9. #ZTE
    10. #Lenovo
    11. #Meizu
    12. #Poco (spin-off of Xiaomi); #Pocophone

    Owned by Transsion Holdings:
    13. #Infinix
    14. Tecno Mobile (#TecnoMobile)
    15. #Itel

    Aside: Brands 1–14 listed above are available here in the #Philippines, even though some of those were made exclusively for certain countries and regions (and you wouldn't even see the Philippines mentioned in news and wikis).

    Many of these brands already overtook #Apple, #Motorola, #Nokia, and even #Samsung in many countries, as far as sales are concerned.

    So the question is:

    If the accusations and assumptions against these companies are true, where do we draw the line?

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