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Old 02-08-2023, 10:10   #18
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Fammi capire... hai lanciato il sasso, ti fanno notare che hai linkato delle cose che dimostrano il contrario e la tua risposta č "gne gne gne voi non capite nulla, ho ragione io"?!?
E hai tralasciato gli attacchi personali dato che fin dalla prima risposta ha accusato gli altri i essere pagati dal governo cinese...

Comunque tornano a questa Transsion su wikipeia trovo delle info interessanti:

Transsion Holdings Pvt Ltd was founded as Transsion Technology in Hong Kong in 2006, [..] started focusing on the African market in July 2008, initially with feature phones.[1] Transsion released its first smartphone in 2014.[2]

Transsion set up its Nigerian subsidiary in June 2008, and had subsidiaries in seven countries in Africa by October that year.[1] Transsion set up a manufacturing plant in Ethiopia in 2011.[3] Transsion entered the Indian market in 2016.[2] The market share of Transsion's smartphone brands in Africa combined surpassed that of Samsung in 2017, making Transsion the largest manufacturer of smartphones for the African market in the fourth quarter of 2017.[4][5] Transsion was also the largest manufacturer of mobile phones in Africa in the first half of 2017.[6] Transsion's 2018 attempt at a reverse takeover failed.[7] In October 2018, Transsion Holdings started producing smartphones in their new manufacturing plant in Bangladesh.[8] Transsion Holdings became a public listed company in September 2019 by listing on the STAR Market section of the Shanghai Stock Exchange.[9]

Transsion's success in the African market has been attributed to tailoring its phones' features to the needs of the African market.[4] Transsion's phones offer a feature that calibrates camera exposures for darker skin tones, allowing face details to be retained. Transsion developed phones with dual SIM functionality, which were well received because African users commonly used more than one SIM card at a time to save money. Transsion released phones with long battery life, which are suited to low electrification rates in Africa and the propensity of blackouts.[1][2][4] The phones included support for multiple African languages, and Tecno was the first major mobile phone brand in Ethiopia to include support for an Amharic keyboard.[3] Transsion heavily advertises its mobile phone brands in Africa.



Quindi in estrema sintesi si sono focalizzati sul mercato africano fin quasi dalla loro fondazione non solo producendo prodotti specifici per le esigenze di quel mercato ma anche piazzando diversi stabilimenti produttivi in vari stati africani.
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