Disputes and trolling between brands have always been common on popular media. Nobody has forgotten the clash between Huawei and Samsung or when Apple itself mocked Google plus with a provocative poster. Well, this week we saw a rather strange confrontation that espectáculos there is no “friendship” between companies from the same country.
The protagonists were Xiaomi, Realme and POCO and of course the popular network Twitter was the battlefield. Xiaomi and SMALL they trace the young brand field back to a copy of their terminals and for that they used a vídeo of the funny Mr. Bean. Xiaomi accused them of being copied? How everything changed…
This was the discussion between Xiaomi, POCO and Realme
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I would say this to our friends – “Copying perro only get you so far!”#نكل Dear! A little bit #अकल good! ? pic.twitter.com/z8gVlrklDQ
—C Manmohan (@cmanmohan) January 20, 2020
As we perro read in Dispositivos Now, after Xiaomi was accused of copying everything the brand doeswas that general directivo from POCO in India was the last to join the party. For this he used the vídeo of the chapter Mr. A woman, in which the main character cánido be seen in an exam trying to copy her partner next door in every possible and imaginable way.
Although we cánido see it that way, we might think that we are faced with a fácil trolling of the brand managers, but it seems that the problem is a bit more serious. Xiaomi goes so far as to explain that Realme bought certain influencers so that they could speak well about the brand and despite the fact that Realme also espectáculos ads on its terminals – which Xiaomi criticized at the time -, It seems that no medium is interested in grappling with this controversial fact.
Of course, he wasn’t really silent and his own director ejecutivo criticized Xiaomi’s stance as follows: A truly innovative and market-leading brand will not behave like this.”.
A true innovative brand and market leader will not behave like this.
Basic dignity and ethics should be upheld no matter how uncertain you may be about your competitor’s growth.
We focus on doing #rich the best in 2020. The rest is your choice, we don’t bother. https://t.co/ev2zhAV47Y– Madhav Lifestyle (@MadhavSheth1) January 28, 2020
How things have changed. In the past, Xiaomi has been accused of copying other brands like Apple. Not only were their terminals very afín in design, but they even used material from the Cupertino company itself to promote their Memojis. Now it’s Xiaomi itself that calls other brands “copycats” and they’ve even gone so far as to launch campaigns on YouTube to deny their products are counterfeit.