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Wow, an OPPO smartphone factory tour...

Islam with all its faults does not discriminate against its own kind. There is no where in the quran where its mentioned to kill other sects. But the very core principle of Hindusim is plain racism! Its the very pillar of Hinduism. Anyone with even an ounce of self respect will never follow Hinduism.



Truth hurts.
@waz get rid of this guy
 
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"Jatts are low caste Shudra's. They were slave right up to the 17th Century. It was around then they started to get land handouts and get confident. Otherwise they are just like Dalit's."

http://punjabi.net/talk/messages/45129/5927.html

Sucks to be following a religion which insults the very people following it. :lol:

Nope...My religion never made jatts... its not a religion thing... you have muslims who are jatts as well
(your pakistani borthers)... I guess you realise even they are shudras as per your logic ? :D
 
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dont you have Hindus in Pakistan ??? hahahaha... we always knew (and claim) Pakistanis in general are like you..who would make fun of other religion and would cry victim when someone insults Islam..



jatt is not just a caste... its a culture we relate to.... being jatt doesnt give me right to inslut other castes...now...talking about irony... irony is instead of abusing your breed (for posting that Hindu God picture with an insect) I am trying to explain sane stuff to you. lol

Do I have to post screen prints from Bharat Rakrashak and Defense Forum India to show how low Indians are? Before lecturing others clean your own backyard first.

@waz @Horus @Horus please clean thread of off topic and insulting stuff. Also take unbiased action against anyone who doesn't follow PDF rules.
 
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lots of people have started buying OPPO phones in SL. India wasn't bad and Micromax phones were popular among the mid and lower range but they messed it up and now Chinese phones like Huawei and OPPO are becoming popular
Micromax is also a Chinese phone. The same phone is sold in in Pakistan with a Q mobile tag.:lol:
 
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Micromax is also a Chinese phone. The same phone is sold in in Pakistan with a Q mobile tag.:lol:

Does Q mobile assemble these in Pakistan...or its imported directly?

Micromax has almost fully chinese components its true. But assembly wise its done in India (at least for Indian market).
 
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Glad to hear that! By now the top 5 best-selling brands globally are Samsung, Apple, Huawei, OPPO and Xiaomi.

In China domestic market, Huawei goes premium, OPPO stresses camera functions, Vivo buid-in independent Hi-Fi chipset for enhanced music replay, Xiao is bang for the buck, they have all overtaken Samsung and Apple and are now top four best-selling brands. Components, supply chain and manufacturing techniques are very advanced, hope SL market likes them as well.

http://www.gizmochina.com/2016/08/19/huawei-oppo-xiaomi-top-5-global-phone-sales-q2-2016/
http://www.pioneernews.in/2016/08/1...hinese-smartphone-market-shipments-in-q2-idc/

Oppo continues to grow in SL
http://www.hirunews.lk/business/118321/oppo-smartphones-continue-growth-in-sri-lanka

While Huawei's presance has gone beyond Smartphones

Sri Lanka seeks further cooperation with Huawei

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Sri Lanka signed a memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on ICT cooperation between the Sri Lankan Ministry of Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure and Huawei Sri Lanka during the visit to Huawei’s headquarters in Shenzhen by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.

The MoU demonstrates the Sri Lankan government’s commitment to furthering its cooperation with Huawei.

PM Wickremesinghe said the Sri Lankan government seeks further cooperation with Huawei.

Huawei senior vice president Li Jinge said they will actively respond to the Prime Minister’s call. “Huawei will continue contributing to ICT development and digital economy in Sri Lanka. We are pleased to bring our global experience in ICT industry and provide leading ICT solutions and consumer devices to Sri Lanka.”

“We will accelerate the local ICT talent development. This year, we will also establish a Customer Solution Integration and Innovation Center in Sri Lanka.”

Huawei has been operating business in Sri Lanka since 2005. Huawei has more than 400 employees in Sri Lanka, of whom 86% are local hires. Huawei has indirectly created over 1,000 jobs.

http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=2016/08/19/business/90834

Sri Lanka inks deal for ICT cooperation with Huawei
LBO
Posted on August 18, 2016 | Featured, Technology
Huawei.jpg




Aug 18, 2016 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure and Huawei have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on information communication technology cooperation in China recently.

“We will accelerate the local ICT talent development and this year, we will also establish a Customer Solution Integration and Innovation Center in Sri Lanka.,” Li Jinge, senior vice president, Huawei said.

“Here customers can have an interactive engagement with the experts from Huawei Headquarters and other countries and even exchange ideas, make innovation and build up cooperation with industry players at the innovation center.”

The signing of agreement was witnessed by Sri Lanka’s Premier Ranil Wickremesinghe during his visit to Huawei’s headquarters in Shenzhen, and Yi Xianliang, the ambassador of Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka.

“I will greatly support the cooperation between Huawei and Sri Lanka, especially in international financial city, industry zone in Hambantota,” Xianliang said.

Huawei has been in Sri Lanka since 2005 and has more than 400 employees in Sri Lanka, of whom 86 percent are locals and indirectly created over 1,000 jobs.

Sri Lanka’s mobile penetration rate now reaches 112 percent while household broadband penetration is 12 percent.


huawei-ict.jpg
 
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Oppo continues to grow in SL
http://www.hirunews.lk/business/118321/oppo-smartphones-continue-growth-in-sri-lanka

While Huawei's presance has gone beyond Smartphones

Sri Lanka seeks further cooperation with Huawei

AUG
19
2016

0

Business

Sri Lanka signed a memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on ICT cooperation between the Sri Lankan Ministry of Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure and Huawei Sri Lanka during the visit to Huawei’s headquarters in Shenzhen by Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.

The MoU demonstrates the Sri Lankan government’s commitment to furthering its cooperation with Huawei.

PM Wickremesinghe said the Sri Lankan government seeks further cooperation with Huawei.

Huawei senior vice president Li Jinge said they will actively respond to the Prime Minister’s call. “Huawei will continue contributing to ICT development and digital economy in Sri Lanka. We are pleased to bring our global experience in ICT industry and provide leading ICT solutions and consumer devices to Sri Lanka.”

“We will accelerate the local ICT talent development. This year, we will also establish a Customer Solution Integration and Innovation Center in Sri Lanka.”

Huawei has been operating business in Sri Lanka since 2005. Huawei has more than 400 employees in Sri Lanka, of whom 86% are local hires. Huawei has indirectly created over 1,000 jobs.

http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=2016/08/19/business/90834

Sri Lanka inks deal for ICT cooperation with Huawei
LBO
Posted on August 18, 2016 | Featured, Technology
Huawei.jpg




Aug 18, 2016 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure and Huawei have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on information communication technology cooperation in China recently.

“We will accelerate the local ICT talent development and this year, we will also establish a Customer Solution Integration and Innovation Center in Sri Lanka.,” Li Jinge, senior vice president, Huawei said.

“Here customers can have an interactive engagement with the experts from Huawei Headquarters and other countries and even exchange ideas, make innovation and build up cooperation with industry players at the innovation center.”

The signing of agreement was witnessed by Sri Lanka’s Premier Ranil Wickremesinghe during his visit to Huawei’s headquarters in Shenzhen, and Yi Xianliang, the ambassador of Chinese Embassy in Sri Lanka.

“I will greatly support the cooperation between Huawei and Sri Lanka, especially in international financial city, industry zone in Hambantota,” Xianliang said.

Huawei has been in Sri Lanka since 2005 and has more than 400 employees in Sri Lanka, of whom 86 percent are locals and indirectly created over 1,000 jobs.

Sri Lanka’s mobile penetration rate now reaches 112 percent while household broadband penetration is 12 percent.


huawei-ict.jpg


Excellent, glad to see progress on SL digital infrastructure!

In fact consumer sector like phones is relatively speaking a new business for Huawei, of which main business has always been ICT digital infrastructure, selling business solutions to telco's, enterprises or governments. Sri Lanka is touted to be the first developed country in the region, I believe infrastructure will match and support her stage of development.

Why Huawei develops consumer sector? The answer is: support its own supply chain, a strategy resembles that of Samsung, LG Electronics. Notably the HiSilicon, a Huawei subsidiary, which is now the largest integrated circuit designer (fabless) in Mainland.
 
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Yes bro "Made in Wuhan" is so far doing fine in these trades, I believe robotics should be the next.

Robotics is one of the ten priority sectors in next generation of industry, our national-level initiative "Made in China 2025" has picked Ningbo as the first pilot city, competition is coming!

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https://defence.pk/threads/made-in-china-2025-first-pilot-city-ningbo.445143/

I hope China's top manufacturers such as Gree, Haier, Huawei and CRRC can lead the trend, leading China in the competition of the ongoing technological revolution.

I real admire Ms Dong Mingzhu as the chairman and CEO or Gree Electrics.
She has totally transformed an ordinary state-owned company (Gree belongs to Zhuhai City) to one of the best white good producers in the world. And now she is leading Gree in automation, robotics industry and green technology.


Directly say, I the first time hear about this micromax phone.
You will hear it a lot in PDF. :rolleyes:
 
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I hope China's top manufacturers such as Gree, Haier, Huawei and CRRC can lead the trend, leading China in the competition of the ongoing technological revolution.

I real admire Ms Dong Mingzhu as the chairman and CEO or Gree Electrics.
She has totally transformed an ordinary state-owned company (Gree belongs to Zhuhai City) to one of the best white good producers in the world. And now she is leading Gree in automation, robotics industry and green technology.



You will hear it a lot in PDF. :rolleyes:

hope not
 
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