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The expert told about weak places of the Chinese smartphones | Hi-Tech | Seldon News

August 10, 2022
Source: myseldon.com myseldon.com
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Moscow, 10 Aug — the PRIME. With what problems risk to face owners of the Chinese smartphones and it is how easy to eliminate them, the expert in the sphere of IT technologies, a tekhnobloger Smirnov Victor explained in conversation with radio Sputnik. It divides smartphones from Heavenly Empire into two categories. The first of them — the "untwisted" brands: Xiaomi, Huawei, Honor. By words Smirnov Victor, shortcomings of these devices are well-known to the Russian experts. "There are weak places or congenital "sores", but it depends more on concrete model. For example, phone not such road, but at it...
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