Made in China is a globally recognized label of China, and many people with strong feelings for home and country are deeply proud of "Made in China". Let's talk about mobile phones. Many people think that buying a mobile phone and choosing Huawei is a manifestation of the feelings of home and country and a manifestation of loving the motherland. Why is this happening? After the Nokia era passed, Apple and Samsung undoubtedly inherited the status of the big brother in the global mobile phone industry. Of course, "Made in China" has also begun to emerge.
Nowadays, more and more attention is paid to the protection of intellectual property rights and core technologies, and every enterprise will try its best to safeguard its own patent and core technology rights and interests. This has also caused domestic mobile phone manufacturers who have just started to be sued repeatedly for patent issues (data show that Huawei was jointly sued by Apple and Microsoft for 54 times in three years), or paid a huge price for being authorized to obtain the right to use related patents.
Domestic products should be self-reliant. China really can't make his own mobile phone? Should it always be suppressed or even "humiliated" by foreign giants?
Among many enterprises in China, one private communication technology company has stepped forward, and it is Huawei.
Through independent research and development and patent application, Huawei has unconsciously become the company with the most patents in the world. Statistics show that Huawei granted 769 patents to Apple last year, and Apple paid hundreds of millions of dollars in patent fees to Huawei. In addition to these, the performance of Kirin 960, a chip independently developed by Huawei, is far behind that of Apple and Samsung. Mobile phones equipped with self-developed chips have gone abroad and been sold overseas, which has been recognized by many users around the world. At this moment, Huawei gave the people a sigh of relief.
We know that the giants represented by BAT are mostly controlled by foreign capital, and Huawei is a private enterprise in China. However, it is not just a private enterprise in China. Maybe we should call it a global leader in the communication industry. Because its products and solutions have been applied in more than 170 countries around the world, it serves 45 of the top 50 operators in the world and nearly 1/3 of the global population (nearly 2 billion), and nearly 70% of its revenue comes from overseas.
Most people agree that using Huawei mobile phones is a sign of patriotism. An enterprise that supports national honor and national honor can be regarded as a pure feeling of home and country and patriotism. Isn't it?