Seems like many companies product quality has plummeted over the last few years. For example, Google (despite its flaws), used to have good products and services. Now they are virtually unusable.

My doctor sent me forms to my Gmail and I never got them. I looked it up and apparently Gmail has the document provider blocked so you literally cannot get medical forms. Stuff like this happens all the time now! Their search engine is nothing but sponsored ads now.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. I just think it’s funny that capitalism ends up making much much worse products over time.

  • MexicanCCPBot
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    02 years ago

    they’re around the same price as other phones

    Oh that’s true, Xiaomi is banned in the US or something

    • Muad'Dibber
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      12 years ago

      I’m in the US and have a Xiaomi, but you’re right, the carriers here don’t carry them, you have to order them from China or an ebay reseller and hope your carrier lets you bring on the phone. Still worth it, its a more reliable samsung that costs hundreds less.

      • @zigzagadhesive@lemmy.ml
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        12 years ago

        Is there any research you did to give you certainty that the phone model you chose would work on your carrier? Assuming technical compatibility, is a CN phone guaranteed to work on your network? Or are u.s. carriers playing games like banning MACs (or equivalent) of certain manufacturer’s devices?

        Thanks!

    • @carpe_modo@lemmygrad.ml
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      12 years ago

      Huawei is banned. Xiaomi won’t sell here because the only way to get any market share is through the carriers, and they don’t want to partner with the carriers. Understandable. Most people here don’t want to partner with the carriers, either.

      • MexicanCCPBot
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        12 years ago

        That’s strange, Mexican carriers have carried them for a few years now (at a slightly inflated price, though)

        • @carpe_modo@lemmygrad.ml
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          12 years ago

          That slightly might be the issue. Carriers here wouldn’t allow a phone significantly cheaper than the ones already here.