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Black berry anyone ?One advice for you,dont store personal info or dont use the device for financial transactions.
One advice for you,dont store personal info or dont use the device for financial transactions.
Hello Xiaomi, copy this if you have to copy AppleThis is a case filed by Ericsson againt Xiaomi, this is not about India banning anything by itself. Nor is Xiaomi the only target. Ercisson succesfully filed against the largest Indian mobile player Micromax & targetted Gionee too. This is not a major issue in itself because Xiaomi can end the ban the moment they agree to give a percentage of their sales as royalty to Ericsson. Micromax had to give 1%. The bigger problem is that this ruling will likely bring in more challengers like Apple, Google, Microsoft,Samsung etc. Apple will probably be a big threat to Xiaomi considering that claims of design rip off's have been consistently made. Expect more Chinese companies in India to be targetted and you could also see such actions happening in other countries and they may well cite the Indian courts decisions. China has largely protected its companies from patent litigation, outside of China many of the companies may now be smelling blood.
I do use PH for Financial Transactions and also use MI Cloud Services and don't see any harm in it. Once's personal and financial information can be used by Apple or Samsung or etc.
Yes, but it is not sent back to an unknown server in China without your permission
Yes sir .. You are obsessed with shit .. And I think it has more to do with it being stuck in your wobbling lil head and not just the open air action you are into... Bitter yeah it is..bitter truth though
Yes, but it is not sent back to an unknown server in China without your permission
Are you sure other's are not doing it? Apparently, all the Mobile Service Providers have access to all your details. One still uses there services.
Everybody is doing it. However, with an US company the worst thing that can happen to you is more spam in your inbox. With a Chinese company, I very much doubt you can have the same degree of confidence. I mean, your talking about a country that blatantly copies things with no regard for intellectual property rights. Do you really think if push comes to shove, they are not going to use your information without any regard for you or the law?
If this happens, American or any other country would do it. Like the saying goes: Is Hamam Main Saab Nange Hai.
You got me there
This is a case filed by Ericsson againt Xiaomi, this is not about India banning anything by itself. Nor is Xiaomi the only target. Ercisson succesfully filed against the largest Indian mobile player Micromax & targetted Gionee too. This is not a major issue in itself because Xiaomi can end the ban the moment they agree to give a percentage of their sales as royalty to Ericsson. Micromax had to give 1%. The bigger problem is that this ruling will likely bring in more challengers like Apple, Google, Microsoft,Samsung etc. Apple will probably be a big threat to Xiaomi considering that claims of design rip off's have been consistently made. Expect more Chinese companies in India to be targetted and you could also see such actions happening in other countries and they may well cite the Indian courts decisions. China has largely protected its companies from patent litigation, outside of China many of the companies may now be smelling blood.
Hello Xiaomi, copy this if you have to copy Apple
they are good at copying and stealing and make things crappier....
I'm posting from there Phone. Xiaomi, Phones are value for money & Good. Also, all Chinese products are not Crap. You get what you pay.
Have you ever thought while downloading any Aap on your Phone, why it requires your entire Mobile Access or why Email Service Provider to update your Personal information like Phone Number etc? Itna sochna say badiye hai, start using POT Phones - Landline Wale.