Boat labels its shitty chinese products and sells them here. And they seem to have gotten good enough money that they were portraying their garbage as better than Apple!
Boat is nothing but micromax of present day.
Do you know how micromax destroyed itself from losing its place in Indian smartphone market?
With the Jio revolution back then,people were surprised about the free internet services.But there's a catch.
It would be possible only if the devices are
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 6m
"Micromax Overtakes Samsung in India"
In 2000 Micromax started as an IT software company focusing on embedded devices.Micromax entered mobile market in 2008 with innovative and affordable phones.
Micromax is known for its innovation in low cost seg
Ah, the boAt success story - a tale of innovation, perseverance, and a dash of genius. Here's the package of valuable info!
- Started small: With a capital of ₹30 lakhs from Aman's gullak, Aman Gupta and Sameer Mehta launched boAt in 2016.
- Ident
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 10m
Karbon , lava , Micromax , intex , and I ball all are the Indian smartphone companies and they are facing huge loss and toxicity just because of few things.
If I make oprating system , processor , camera , search engine , and app store then I am
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Sathvik Siddharth
Stealth • 4m
>So a idea which will be helpful for people who plan at last minute for a birthday party or anniversary events.
> the app has variety of products and things such as balloons, stickers, name labels, gifts, and other party related essentials.
>They
Tencent for many this name may seem familiar thanks to PUBG but let me ask you a question - What does Tencent do? - makes games?
well that's just the tip of an Ice berg - that's because Tencent does almost everything you can Imagine of.
Tencent is
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Mr Z
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Medial • 27d
Why Doesn't India Have a Global Smartphone Giant?
Once, Indian brands like Micromax and Lava made us dream of homegrown smartphone empires.
They were the buzz in markets, competing against international players.
But as Chinese brands like Xiaomi,
Coca-Cola sells 2.1 billion drinks every day.
Yet they:
Don't make the drinks
Don't own the factories
Don't handle distribution
Don't even bottle them
Still worth >$280B.
Here's their real business model👇:
First, forget everything y
What I have observed is that by paying attention to small details in any news, we can often predict the next big news.
Let me explain with an example.
Elon Musk was offered a seat on Twitter's board of directors after becoming the company's largest
Office Timing Rant:
I work in a small startup in HSR, Bengaluru. Love the job, the mission, my manager too. Here’s where my issues lies-
Recently the COO felt that everyone is “taking advantage” of our flexible culture and started implementing st