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My first phone, Samsung Note3
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Samsung noteedge, used it for 5 years, replaced a battery, except for the aging of the screen and the inability to play large games, everything is normal.
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vivo mobile phone, but that mobile phone (bought in March 2016, I don't know what model it is, anyway, I heard that the phone is about 1200) is not used by my family. The phone I started using in September 2017. On March 27 this year, because the touch screen was inflexible, I dropped the mobile phone for a while, and as a result, the mobile phone screen was broken, so it was replaced on September 28 last year (I bought the mobile phone in the store after it was broken.)
The OPPO A 7X has only been used for eight months now, and it feels pretty good.
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The longest used seems to be the OPPO A33, which has been used for about two or three years, and then the R11 that was changed in 17 years, and the Find X in 19 years was changed to change it, but it was not because of the problem of the mobile phone.
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The old Nokia was bought in the year, used it for 6 years, the internet speed slowed down, the battery can still be used, and no mobile phone can compare with the old Nokia.
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Meizu, has never changed other cards, from the first part to now has used 4 or 5 years.
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My Gionee phone was used for "three years and five months".
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I. I don't have a cell phone. What am I doing here?
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The OPPO R9 Plus, which has been used for almost four years, has not changed anything, and has not broken it.
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p8, I don't remember that year I bought it anyway, I just bought it a few months ago, I fell countless times, it's just not bad, the electric board was replaced, and it's time to change it this year.
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Big Brother has been using it until now.
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In this ever-changing market, some brands have become smash hits and have become memories of a generation.
However, over time, these brands faded into obscurity and became a forgotten piece of history.
For example, the following: 1. Xiaobawang learning machine: how many people's youth.
In the 90s of the last century, Xiaobawang learning machine can be described as a well-known brand. It has attracted the attention of countless parents and children with its unique game features and learning functions. However, with the popularity of smartphones and tablets, Xiaobawang learning machines gradually lost market share and eventually faded out of our sight.
2. Motorcycle celebration with roller: popular all over the country.
Motorola used to be the hegemon of the mobile phone market, launching many classic mobile phone models. But in the era of smartphones, Motorola was gradually overtaken by brands such as Apple and Samsung, and was eventually acquired by Lenovo. Although Motorola is still trying to find a revival, its former glory is gone.
3. Nokia: Youth is incomplete without Nokia.
Nokia is the king of the feature phone era, and its N-series and E-series phones are loved by consumers. However, with the rise of smartphones, Nokia failed to keep up with the changes in the market in time and was eventually acquired by Microsoft. Although Nokia is still trying to make a comeback to the mobile phone market, its former glory is difficult to regain.
4. Kodak: If there is **, there will be Kodak.
Kodak used to be the world's largest producer of film and cameras, but in the era of digital photography, Kodak failed to transform in time and was eventually eliminated from the market. Although Kodak has tried to salvage itself with the introduction of products such as digital cameras and smartphones, its glory has been difficult to repeat.
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With the change of market competition and consumer demand, some brands that were once very popular may gradually disappear. Here are some of the brands that were once popular but are now disappearing or declining:
1.Nokia: Once the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer, it failed to keep up with its competitors in the smartphone market and gradually declined.
2.Kodak: The former photography giant, it declined due to its failure to transition to digital photography in time, and eventually filed for bankruptcy protection.
3.Blockbuster: Once the largest home entertainment retail chain in the U.S., it declined due to its failure to cope with the rise of digital and rental services.
4.Motorola: It used to be a world-famous mobile phone brand, but it failed to maintain competitiveness in the smartphone market and gradually declined.
5. toys "r"US (Potato Toys"R"Us ): Once the world's largest toy retailer, it went bankrupt due to e-commerce competition and debt problems.
6.Compaq: Once a well-known PC manufacturer, it gradually disappeared after the merger with HP.
7.Pan Am (Pan Am): Once the largest international airline in the United States, it declined in the competitive airline market and eventually went bankrupt.
8.Radioshack (American electronic components chain): It used to have thousands of stores in the United States, but with the rise of e-commerce and changing market demand, the brand eventually went bankrupt.
The decline of these brands reminds us that in a highly competitive environment, companies need to innovate, adapt to change, and adjust their strategies in a timely manner.
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