Indian Products are better:
- Indian products are better than Chinese product because Indian product is monetized by ISO standard but in Chinese products, there is no such standard certification is there.
- Most of the Indian company give 3 to 12 year or more than that time guaranty or warranty on their product quality but there is no such kind guaranty or warranty is available on Chinses product.
- Indian product is almost similar on price range and sometimes it is much cheaper then chines product due to row material is available in India.
- Indian government and privet sector now taking big steps towards increasing the quality of Indian products.
- Some of the achievements of India like mars mission or Mangalyaan and Chandrayan or moon mission launched by ISRO or Indian space research organization proved that India is also a master of innovation in technology which is better than any other country.
- Sometimes Indian products are high in cost then chines product but Indian product is more durable and this long-lasting capacity saves lots of money other hand chines products are very cheap but not durable for this reason a person bound to purchase the same product again and again which in long run cost more.
according to "Rohit Dwivedi, India First ..then Bollywood"(https://www.quora.com/What-all-are-the-Chinese-products-that-we-use-in-our-daily-life-in-India-that-we-can-boycott)
We have so many Chinese products around us. As we all know China is strongly supporting Pakistan and their terrorists against India. So we Indians needs to Strongly Boycott all Chinese products as soon as possible. By doing this we Indians can strongly harm China without using any Weapon.
Following are the popular Chinese products which should be Boycotted by all Indians:—
*Smartphones :—
1.Alcatel
2.Haier
3.Gionnee
4.G’Five
5.Coolpad
6.Lenovo
7.OnePlus
8.Oppo
9.Vivo
10.Xiaomi
11. Zopo Mobile
12. ZTE
*Laptops:-
1.Lenovo
2. Asus
3.Acer
ABOVE are the few smartphone and Laptop brands of China as far as I know.
I don't know about other Chinese brands in India. If you guys know, you can add them also in the list.
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according to sir Ravindra Gautam
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10 Chinese Mobile Phone Brands name are given below
1. Huawei 华为
2. Oppo
3. Vivo
4. Lenovo 联想
5. OnePlus 一加
6. Xiaomi 小米
7. Coolpad 酷派
8. Meizu 魅族
9. ZTE 中兴
10. Tecno
What about redmi?
Redmi is a sub-brand owned by the Chinese electronics company Xiaomi. It was first announced in July 2013 as a budget smartphone line,[1] and became a separate sub-brand of Xiaomi in 2019 with entry-level and mid-range devices, while Xiaomi itself produces upper-range and flagship Mi phones. Redmi phones use the Xiaomi MIUI user interface on top of Android. Models can be divided into the entry-level Redmi phones with display usually up to 6" and the mid-range Redmi Note series with displays exceeding 5" and equipped with higher-end specifications. The low-end Redmi A series and Redmi Go have been marketed in several Asian and European countries. The most significant difference from other Xiaomi smartphones is that they use less-expensive components and thus have lower prices with reduced specification. In August 2014, The Wall Street Journal reported that in the second quarter of the 2014 fiscal year, Xiaomi had a market share of 14% of smartphone shipment rankings in China.[2] Redmi sales were attributed as a contributing factor toward this gain in shipment rankings.[2]
In 2019, Redmi marks its debut on the flagship market with the introduction of Redmi K series. These models offer comparable specifications to Xiaomi Mi line, and serve as a successor to the Xiaomi Poco F1. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redmi)
Top Chinese apps in Indian market
According to Factordaily, in December 2017, there were only 18 Chinese mobile apps listed in the top 100 mobile apps on Google Playstore, while the number had surged to 44 by the end of 2018.
due to the large number of mobile users and short video’s virus spread on social media, short video industry is seeing booming growth in China. According to a QuestMobile report, the total user of short video products in China has reached more than 820 million, which means 7.2 out of 10 mobile internet users are using these apps to record, share or just enjoy videos. Let’s find out hottest Chinese short video apps in 2019.
Tiktok / Douyin
Company: ByteDance
Launch Date: September 2016
MAU of June 2019: 486 Million (MAU data from MobileQuest )
Launch Date: September 2016
MAU of June 2019: 486 Million (MAU data from MobileQuest )
The short video platform TikTok, launched by Chinese tech giant ByteDance in 2016, has taken the world by storm. It is currently one of the most popular social media video apps globally. During the second quarter of 2019, TikTok retains the crown as the most downloaded short video app on App Store and Google Play.
Available in 34 languages, the app offers global users tons of music, amazing filters, special effects and 3D stickers to easily create unique short videos and share with friends and the world in a fast way. Influencers can also use the live-streaming function to interact with their fans.
Except for TikTok, ByteDance has other short video apps targeted different niches: Huoshan and Xigua.
Vigo video / Huoshan video
Company: ByteDance
Launch Date: December 2016
MAU of June: 106 million
Launch Date: December 2016
MAU of June: 106 million
Huoshan, known as Vigo video in overseas market, is one of ByteDance-backed video sharing applications. Like other products, Vigo video offers easy-to-use video shooting and editing tools along with a set of special effects, such as the real-time beautifying camera, to attract users. It allows up to 15 seconds’ video sharing and live-streaming interaction.
Xigua video
Company: ByteDance
Launch Date: May 2016
MAU of June: 131 million
Launch Date: May 2016
MAU of June: 131 million
Xigua Video is a personalized short video recommendation platform of ByteDance. It mainly uses artificial intelligence (AI) technology to help people find their favourite videos. Compared with Tiktok, Xigua Video has a clearer video classification so that users can quickly find videos that interest them the most. Unlike Huoshan, Xigua Video hosts longer videos whose length range from 2 minutes to 5 minutes.
Kwai / Kuaishou
Company: Kuaishou
Launch Date: November 2012
MAU of June: 341 million
Launch Date: November 2012
MAU of June: 341 million
Kuaishou is another popular photo and video sharing app in China. It is known as Kwai in the overseas market. In an early SensorTower report, Kwai closes gap with YouTube as the second highest grossing photo and video app globally in the second quarter of 2019.
In 2012, Kuaishou transformed itself from a GIF making app “GIF kuaishou” into a short video platform. Users can create photos and short videos of 10 seconds to several minutes, as well as interact with fans in real time live-streaming. Cooking, exercises, dancing and short dramas are all available here.
Weishi
Company: Tencent
Launch Date: September 2013
MAU of June: 105 million
Launch Date: September 2013
MAU of June: 105 million
Weishi, one of Tencent’s social apps, is the first to adopt lyrics and subtitles matching. As the app is supported by Tencent, its users can choose background music from the vast QQ Music library! Weishi can also recommend personalized videos that may interest users greatly thanks to Tencent’s advanced big data algorithm technolog
Most popular Chinese apps among top 100 in India
A wide range of Chinese apps have grown in popularity in India over the past year.
Social content platforms: Helo and SHAREit;
Entertainment and engagement apps: TikTok, LIKE, and Kwai;
Web browser: UCBrowser/UCBrowser Mini
Video and live streaming ones: LiveMe, Bigo Live, and Vigo Video;
Utility apps: BeautyPlus, Xender and Cam Scanner;
Gaming apps: PUBG, Clash of Kings, Mobile Legends;
E-commerce apps: ClubFactory, SHEIN, and ROMWE.
Social content platforms: Helo and SHAREit;
Entertainment and engagement apps: TikTok, LIKE, and Kwai;
Web browser: UCBrowser/UCBrowser Mini
Video and live streaming ones: LiveMe, Bigo Live, and Vigo Video;
Utility apps: BeautyPlus, Xender and Cam Scanner;
Gaming apps: PUBG, Clash of Kings, Mobile Legends;
E-commerce apps: ClubFactory, SHEIN, and ROMWE.
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