The marketing Smartphones can often be a difficult process, and several times companies have erred in trying to promote their products.
ΘOf course you remember her case of Huawei showing in 3 cases, photos taken with DSLR, as photos taken with the Nova 3 - the P9 and most recently with the P30.
Having compared the "fake" Huawei P30 sample shots grabbed by GSMAreana with the ones in Richard Yu's weibo post, it's safe to say that Huawei updated the pics with a disclaimer * after * being called out. This would not have been an issue if this was done in the first place. pic.twitter.com/8RmRPFWcIO
- Richard Lai (@richardlai) March 12, 2019
Salos had created with OnePlus in 2014, when he had that in order to buy a device he should have received an invitation, and they had asked the women to participate in a miserable competition to get a smartphone.
Today it seems that it was Xiaomi's turn to try to reach customers, tweeting a video so ugly that the company rushed to delete it.
In case you missed it, here it is:
The video shows a couple in bed late at night, in which the partner who does not sleep, flirts with his cell phone secretly from his girlfriend who is sleeping next to him, responding with messages to another woman through him Facebook Messenger, until it is finally caught in the leeks.
The text that accompanies this original tweet, implied that it would not be perceived if it used a Mi 9 SE.
A screenshot of the original tweet in all its glory.
The account through which this Tweet was made was hers Xiaomi "In Malaysia"(Which and deleted), but both the content and the low quality of production are not that favorable for the image of the company.
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