I saw many of you guys saying it's good and will turn out well in future.
But I don't agree with This, Qcom worked because it serves majority order which we use in daily basis, like groceries where clothes we rarely buy and it lasts long.
It will
Women 😂😂 and some men too look they're starting in tier 1 city and over there everyone wants to look fashionable rich and Trendy so I think thei business will definitely work in all metro cities and tier 1-2 cities
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