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To: ggersh who wrote (201465)9/16/2023 7:41:10 PM
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Re <<This makes sense, imagine paying employees over shareholders>>

… easier to do when the employees are the shareholders, and better, when the shareholders are producing to earn, each according to capabilities / capacities, per Marx, iow, neo-socialism + state-championed capitalism

Am not ready to abandon Apple eco system for Huawei universe, but am pondering to co-exist w/ Huawei Mate 60 Pro+ and Watch Ultimate, together with Apple suite of iPhone, iPad, Mac Book Pro and Mac. I simply want to have satellite comm capabilities even as have no particular need for such, as a collectible as the Huawei pair-trade might later prove pivotal and therefore gain value especially if kept brand new in original packaging. Need to venture to the Huawei store in HK new territories or even cross the border to Shenzhen.

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Apple’s new iPhone 15 series gets mixed reaction from some Chinese consumers
Published: 8:00am, 14 Sep, 2023


An attendee looks at Apple’s brand-new iPhone 15 handsets on display during the US tech giant’s product launch at the Apple Park campus in Cupertino, California, on September 12, 2023. Photo: Getty Images via AFP

Apple’s launch of its iPhone 15 series of 5G handsets drew mixed reactions from some mainland Chinese consumers on Wednesday amid the recent hype over Huawei Technologies’ new Mate 60 Pro, while analysts expected the US tech giant to still lead the high-end segment of the world’s largest smartphone market.

On Chinese social media, a number of consumers commented on the lack of compelling new advances in the latest iteration of Apple’s flagship product line, which was unveiled on Tuesday at the company’s headquarters in Cupertino, California.

Some netizens indicated on their online posts that the new iPhones, which will be widely available on September 22, did not compare favourably with Huawei’s 5G Mate 60 Pro and Mate 60 Pro+ handsets, which had low-key presales campaigns on the mainland weeks ago and triggered plenty of industry speculation about the “breakthrough” made-in-China processorused on the devices.

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