Xiaomi Case Study

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The single mention of its portentous name highlights Apple as the largest and most profitable IT organization on the planet. Even amidst the ubiquitous competition in the digital world, Apple manages to overwhelm its most formidable of foes, such as Samsung, LG, and Android through shear net worth and ability to produce and distribute more products. With approximately $200 billion in estimated assets, this monstrous company has already achieve the legendary status of being one of the most wealthy, powerful, and largest companies in the world, giving it little incentive to dedicate its precious time and resources to undermine flamboyant competition. But a smaller, elusive company dubbed as Xiaomi has make its stake over most of China, as it has reaped over $45 billion in assets in its first five years and has ever since doubled its assets every quarter term. Overwhelmed by such a sudden spurts of success, Xiaomi expanded into China’s neighboring countries, including New Delhi, India. In the first fifteen seconds of its grand …show more content…

Jun illicitly demonstrated the Mi Note and iPhone 6’s computational, camera, memory, size, and performance capabilities. The Mi Note performed just as well as the iPhone in each test, and even managed to surpass it when it came to durability, size, and weight. Jin also boasted that the Mi Note’s camera is far superior to Apple’s, as it not only has a higher megapixel resolution, but also was anointed with more auto-imaging adjustments. To seal the deal, Jin emphasized that the Mi Note was less than half the price of the iPhone 6, making it much more affordable to families across the globe. Unfortunately, Xiaomi has not yet expanded to the U.S. because of service provider conflicts, but it still has it as its number one priority on its hefty

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