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The above is good for Bangladesh. However,
A philosophical tip:you dont celebrate small things like this if you want your country to succeed because you will get satisfied too easily. Acheive in so many fields that success is not a big deal anymore. Thats when your country will really reap the benefits.
Yes this is exactly my viewpoint. Seperation of Bangladesh is a blessing in disguise. It would have provided more surface area for india to bother us. Also Bengali people are culturally different enough to be a different country.
Funfact: If Pakistan had not done the wrong doings it did and treated everyone equally then today you would have been ruled most certainly by West Pakistan. As now Bengalis are minority as compared to west Pakistan.
Possible you never know what could have happened but I believe what ever happened it was for the best. It certainly put Pakistans priorities right and we became a nuclear power. We never compromise on our sovereignity. We all know what the relation between India and Bangladesh is...its not one of mutual respect to say the leastNo really dude.
BD would have made a pact with one of the smaller provinces of Pakistan to keep it's dominance.
Plus the OP is famous for crying to Moderators about trolling done by Indians and Pakistani's in this sub forum, Often deserved given hilarious posts.. But check out his unwarranted provocation in the post #2
What a whinging sook
BD is now going to manufacture newest processors for mobiles called snaptiger420 Congratulations
LOL why its even a news? This is so silly...why BD ppl are so emotional and get excited about every small things.
I don't think you are mature enough for me to get personal with you. I am not a commoner of south asia so just leave it there.
Anyways Samsung invested just 5000 crore in plant in india, so i hope you can get an idea of where do indians stand and what is the place of bangladesh in mobile "manufacturing". But that doesn't mean that india has aced the smart phone making. These things take a lot of effort in time, money, and industrial acumen which is not the game of third world countries.
Bangladesh need to put tariffs on indian imports, in effort to support domestic brands.
The above is good for Bangladesh. However,
A philosophical tip:you dont celebrate small things like this if you want your country to succeed because you will get satisfied too easily. Acheive in so many fields that success is not a big deal anymore. Thats when your country will really reap the benefits.
No, there should be free trade and it is people's choice which brand they would buy. Samsung product should be able to become people's choice if the quality is good and then cheaper as these are being assembled locally.Bangladesh need to put tariffs on indian imports, in effort to support domestic brands.
So, assembling phones, I wonder what's that 4 pc not assembled? Board and Processor?
That's what assembling is. You think these assemblers import the entire motherboard? No. They import resistors, capacitors then etch the copper. Even Bangladesh is doing the same.Processor always comes from Qualcomm for high quality phones ('Snapdragon' is a common one from Qualcomm USA). In China and Taiwan - efforts are being made to manufacture processors locally, but it is tough.
FABrication Facilities ('FABs') for processors like this is expensive investment which only manufacturers like Qualcomm (US), Huawei (China) and Samsung (Korea) tend to make, the latter two for their own consumption in their cheaper local phones.
Processors for cellphones (the main chip on a cellphone motherboard) are called System-on-Chip (SoC). This means that several processor types are lasered into a single piece of silicon. Because of small space in the Cellphone motherboard, one single chip processor has to have many processing features all within itself. An SoC consists of CPU, GPU, LTE modem, multimedia processor, security, signal processor, AI accelerator and often also units for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. This variety of features communicate with other hardware (micro USB ports, SIM ports, microphones, cameras) on the cellphone motherboard and make the features in a cellphone possible.
In India (and also, Pakistan), most of the phones assembled consist of ready-made completed cellphone motherboards from China. All that is added in India is the outer casing (body) and the Indian logo. Value addition in this manner is low for Indian brands.
In Bangladesh cellphone motherboards are now factory-made from SMT-components-on-tape (capacitors, resistors, on-board connectors, board-mounted cameras) fed to a pick and place mechanism which places them in the exact place in the motherboard, then the entire motherboard is completed using wave-soldering.
Bangladesh will no longer depend on Chinese sources for motherboards, while India has to (AFAIK).
Walton already has this indigenous motherboard design/manufacture capability while Samsung will now bring it in-house locally (the subject of this thread).
That's what assembling is. You think these assemblers import the entire motherboard? No. They import resistors, capacitors then etch the copper. Even Bangladesh is doing the same.
What you claim BD starts doing is what Samsung has been doing in India more than a decade. It is making PCBs.
Your manufacturing of smartphones is as same as Xiaomi making phones in India. At least they manufacture the PCBs in India.