i think it’s less about failing capitalism and more about eliminating competition for for high end smart phones since you can get iphone level quality phones at chinese prices.
my redmi was competitive with the $1k+ google pixel, but costed less than half; now it’s an expensive paperweight.
Yes, that’s pretty much what I meant. In theory, the best brands would rise to the top under capitalism. So the US brands have failed without state intervention.
Which model of redmi did you have? I currently use the Redmi Note 12. It’s… okay. I had a previous Xiaomi (can’t remember which model) that I thought was an excellent price for high quality.
Definitely Chinese phones have better specs for their prices, as compared to US/Korean brands. Still, I’m looking for that special deal of a mid-tier-priced phone with flagship specs. Considering getting the Oneplus 13.
i had a redmi note 13 pro+ and it’s definitely the closest you’re going to for mid-tier price that’s competitive with flagship tier specs; especially w the camera, screen and battery.
Yes, that’s pretty much what I meant. In theory, the best brands would rise to the top under capitalism. So the US brands have failed without state intervention.
it’s definitely capitalism since government intervention is not what banned the phones. the american carriers themselves colluded with each other to block the phones on their networks so it’s the worst form of capitalism; it’s monopoly capitalism and exactly like the type of capitalism that the american robber barons employed during the gilded age.
there’s no need for the state to intervene and americans are too unaware that this happened for there to ever be a push to reject it; like with almost everything else.
i think it’s less about failing capitalism and more about eliminating competition for for high end smart phones since you can get iphone level quality phones at chinese prices.
my redmi was competitive with the $1k+ google pixel, but costed less than half; now it’s an expensive paperweight.
Yes, that’s pretty much what I meant. In theory, the best brands would rise to the top under capitalism. So the US brands have failed without state intervention.
Which model of redmi did you have? I currently use the Redmi Note 12. It’s… okay. I had a previous Xiaomi (can’t remember which model) that I thought was an excellent price for high quality.
Definitely Chinese phones have better specs for their prices, as compared to US/Korean brands. Still, I’m looking for that special deal of a mid-tier-priced phone with flagship specs. Considering getting the Oneplus 13.
i had a redmi note 13 pro+ and it’s definitely the closest you’re going to for mid-tier price that’s competitive with flagship tier specs; especially w the camera, screen and battery.
it’s definitely capitalism since government intervention is not what banned the phones. the american carriers themselves colluded with each other to block the phones on their networks so it’s the worst form of capitalism; it’s monopoly capitalism and exactly like the type of capitalism that the american robber barons employed during the gilded age.
there’s no need for the state to intervene and americans are too unaware that this happened for there to ever be a push to reject it; like with almost everything else.