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Xiaomi demos intuitive way to interact with smart gadgets - just point your phone at them Comments

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  • 12 Oct 2020

AnonD-947580, 12 Oct 2020Chinese OEM's are the only ones in the business innovating. Apple is dead in the water... moreHow does that make any sense in the context of an article about UBW? iPhones already have this tech and we know Apple has plans with LiDAR to lead the field on AR. They're way ahead of game already.

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    • 12 Oct 2020

    Anonymous, 12 Oct 2020Very difficult to come to conclusions man. Chinese offer very affordable phones, but they a... moreWhat do you mean by "versatile"?

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      • 12 Oct 2020

      ???? why this is news??? I thoought its pretty common feature

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        • 12 Oct 2020

        AnonD-947580, 12 Oct 2020Chinese OEM's are the only ones in the business innovating. Apple is dead in the water... moreVery difficult to come to conclusions man.

        Chinese offer very affordable phones, but they are not versatile as Apple or Samsung flagships.

        Simply because people are used to these two phones.

        Apple's biggest market is it's home country, there was a recent article where it started American teens are only buying Iphones and none bother buying Samsung phones.

        Just imagines, if that's the case for even mighty giant like Samsung, Then it's games over for Chinese OEMS.

        Then there is no also the case of unnecessary sanctions against Chinese OEMS.

        They simply can't wins anything when all odds are aginst them.


        Yes Apple haven't been “innovating” but their badge value is worth trillions, even if Apple completely stops innovating, people will keep buying their phones.

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          • 12 Oct 2020

          Chinese OEM's are the only ones in the business innovating.

          Apple is dead in the water and so is Samsung (apart from Foldables).
          Apple has been dead in the water since 2010 and will probably never come back to life again. They only play catch-up and implement multi-year old tech.

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