Meizu In America? Edited by James_Kho at 2016-02-03 08:00
Following Xiaomi's statement that US Mobile is not an authorized distributor of it's products in the U.S., the carrier has taken to a blog post to explain its decision to partner with a third-party distributor to sell imported smartphones from China in the U.S.. From US Mobile:
US Mobile, which operates off of T-Mobile's network, began offering Meizu and Xiaomi smartphones on its website earlier this week, despite the fact that those devices didn't support U.S. LTE bands. Since their initial appearance, however, US Mobile has pulled the listings from its online store, stating that they are now going through a certification process with its "enabling carriers."
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All the products they are offering are outdated and hard to sell now a days in Asian markets. That's why the resellers are trying to clear their stock by partnership with the carrier.
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It's a big mouthful for MEIZU, there are a lot brands very well overran market. if it wants to break through should add more LTE band. as a for America and for Europe as.
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the answer is NO ! end of story any more speculation on this matter is useless as well
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Himanshu_singh replied at 2016-02-03 10:02 thank you for your input | |
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Note: The author has been banned or deleted.
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ultrametric replied at 2016-02-03 13:03 True, I agree as well | |
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Agreed @ Himanshu!
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First meizu needs to get active in India..US is far out of reach.
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First try to serious player in Indian market then try to expand............Also need number of models now day....
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