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Chapter 539 Full-screen displays are not important



Chapter 539 Full-screen displays are not important

The Weibo post specifically targeted Yangcheng Science and Technology Park, a clear indication that anyone with half a brain could see.

After reading it, Lin Bin shook his head helplessly, then glanced at Lei Jun's reaction and quickly advised:

"He's deliberately trying to cause trouble."

Are they using us as a stepping stone to generate buzz for their new model?

Old Lei, you absolutely mustn't fall for that.

Lei Jun certainly knew this, but the feeling of being trampled on and shitted on by others was really unpleasant.

And he was looking at the design of the Waveguide Z1...

It's a full-screen display again.

Google's full-screen plan is 99% complete.

After all, everyone has ended their arguments and started to reach a consensus, so a breakthrough is not far away.

"What's so good about a full-screen display? It's just that the bezels are narrower and the screen-to-body ratio is a few percentage points higher."

How much difference is there between everyday use and regular use?

Anyway, I didn't find it useful. It's just that Transsion's marketing was too good, making consumers think it was the next era, but in reality... it's not very useful.

Upon hearing this, Lin Bin felt a sense of helplessness.

Is this a lack of technical skill, or just sour grapes?

Lei Jun was the same; although he spoke with great bravado, he couldn't hide his inner frustration.

After all, it's not that he didn't want to make a full-screen display.

The problem is that Google isn't doing a good job... Currently, of the five major Chinese manufacturers, only Xiaomi hasn't entered the market, and Xiaomi is the only one still using the Android system.

He knew perfectly well why, but he couldn't say.

Moreover, not only can they not say it, they also have to put on a brave face.

A few minutes later, a Weibo post by Lei was fresh off the press:

"Our competitors tagged us again today, and many Mi fans are asking me what I think about the recent full-screen trend."

Here I would like to say that technological innovation is certainly worthwhile, but there is no need to over-mythologize it.

The improvement in user experience brought by increasing screen-to-body ratio is limited. Sacrificing reliability and feel for narrow bezels is putting the cart before the horse.

Instead of focusing on gimmicks in appearance, we should put our efforts into the core experience.

Here's a sneak peek: a new member is coming to the Mi 6 family.

The newly upgraded Mi 6s Pro is about to debut, and this time we will be the first to use the Snapdragon 805 flagship chip.

This time, I assure all Mi Fans that this chip has undergone three months of in-depth tuning, and its power consumption control has reached the top level in the industry.

Moreover, this process is manufactured using TSMC's 20nm process and produced by Huaguo Morningstar lithography machines, making it a true "ice chip" (referring to a high-end CPU). And I've always supported domestic products.

"Good products speak for themselves."

See you at the press conference on August 25th.

Almost instantly, the long-awaited fans immediately surrounded them. After all, their company had suffered such a great injustice, and they... they were definitely going to retaliate.

"Our CEO Lei is so kind-hearted. Even when someone was criticizing him so harshly, he remained so calm..."

"Yes, this Weibo post was obviously made by President Lei. If it had been done by those bastards in the publicity department, we might have cursed them out..."

"If a dog bites you, you can't bite the dog back, can you?"

"That's true! But I have to say that full-screen displays are definitely a waste of money. Only a fool would buy one for that extra few thousand dollars for that little bit of display area."

Mr. Lei is far too pragmatic; no wonder he's ostracized by his peers.

"The person upstairs is rewriting history again. I remember that not long ago, your CEO Lei posted a Weibo post, embracing the era of full-screen displays..."

Now that they can't manufacture it themselves, are they saying full-screen displays are useless?

However, this comment was quickly deleted by the administrators of the Rice Community, because what was needed at this critical moment was...

loyalty!

More and more Xiaomi fans are shouting in the comments section to support domestic products and thank Lei Jun (CEO of Xiaomi) and other similar sentiments.

As for the annals of history, nobody cares.

The hashtag #Dami6sPro, Bingxin805# instantly became a trending topic.

Of course, this trending topic still ranks lower than the popularity of the Bird Z1.

Meanwhile, at the headquarters of Transsion in Yangcheng.

Lu Weibin didn't stop there; he went to Shen Fei's office again.

"Mr. Shen, I want to apologize... my promotional methods might have been a bit..."

Seeing Lu Weibin's hesitant and awkward manner, Shen Fei's temper flared up instantly.

"If we're going to do it, let's see it through to the end."

"I'm entrusting the waveguide to you because I trust you. Go ahead and do it with peace of mind. I've got your back; the sky won't fall."

Upon hearing these words, Lu Weibin felt a surge of emotion, and two words flashed through his mind: loyalty!

"By the way, communicate more with Li Qing's side. The pre-launch hype and the verbal sparring must be carried out simultaneously. If there are any discrepancies in the promotional materials of both sides, it will look bad."

Lu Weibin nodded: "Don't worry, President Shen, such a problem will definitely not occur."

So he sat down next to Shen Fei and started editing his Weibo post again.

Shen Fei also moved closer and watched Lu Weibin flipping through the photos in the album, and he couldn't help but want to laugh.

After all, if Lei Jun posts this Weibo, will he... eat two fewer bowls of rice?

Lu Weibin: "Sometimes, saying 'sour grapes' when you can't have them is a typical example of self-deception."

If a technology can't be replicated, it's considered useless; this tradition has been maintained quite well.

But could you please delete your previous Weibo posts before doing this next time?

However, I posted the screenshot in the comments section, just to help our competitor pin it so their fans wouldn't miss it.

By the way, the Taishan system doesn't have any review process. Even though our relationship is complicated, we'll authorize it as long as you're willing to use it.

Although the Taishan system was developed by Transsion Holdings, we have already open-sourced it.

The image below is naturally the Weibo post that Lei Jun hasn't deleted yet, as well as the open-source agreement signed with Transsion and the above-mentioned entity...

"Haha, that's hilarious! I feel like Lei Jun's trachea is about to be punctured."

"What's there to be angry about? After all, Old Lu is telling the truth."

This isn't the first time the rice company has done this; they can't make it themselves, so they say full-screen displays are useless—it's a classic case.

"Next time, will you say that full-screen displays aren't that useful either? My Xiaomi has already rejected you three times. [doge emoji]"

"They're just PPT vendors. Last year, Qualcomm released the 800, 801, and supposedly the 810 in just a few months... They're all 'fire dragons' (i.e., products that are all designed for presentation).

Now we have the 805... I wonder if manufacturers can keep up with the pace of chip manufacturers' iterations?

"Besides hyping up chips and systems, what else can this brand hype up?"

Besides, that so-called self-developed system is still copied from Google; it just has a few more lines of so-called custom code than our UI... Only a fool would believe that.

"Lu Weibin, mind your own business first. Look how badly Gionee fell last year."

Instead of trying to save the company, he just packed his bags and left. What a good dog!

Just as the fans of both sides were targeting each other, another news item passed the emergency review and will soon give everyone a surprise.


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