Zhihu published "Is China really a "crusher for developed countries"?

Not to mention whether steel testing represents comprehensiveness, there is only one: poor quality means it cannot be used as a crusher, which is a very simple logical trap.

Take Nokia’s failure that year as an example. Although Apple’s impact was huge, what really hit Nokia was the loss of the low-end phone market. HTC’s quality control in the low-end phone market was no better than that of Nokia. good.

Inferior products do not hit high-end products, but the profits and popularity of the company where the high-end products are produced. If the company fails, no matter how excellent the high-end products are, they will be produced by another company and few people will buy them, so they will lose money. Many times the companies that come out to stir up trouble are themselves doomed (htc is still alive, but it is basically the same as dead), but the other party is also dead, and it is another company in its own country that has taken over. The self-exposure tactic cannot be broken.

Another good example is Sony’s Dafa. Aren’t Sony’s many home appliances and mobile phones bad? If Xiaobai doesn’t buy it, what can you do? How many professional users are there? Without novice users to support the production line, high-end users will not be able to make enough money as soon as they come in