Chinese Companies Make Products with Their Consumers in Mind
2/ For example, @Xiaomi developed the most popular UX Android skin, called MIUI, and has a weekly poll where users suggest new features, which are voted on by users every week, & the highest voted feature(s) are introduced in future MIUI weekly firmware updates. @miuirom $XIACF pic.twitter.com/UL1WxbJIm5
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4/ @BYDCompany Founder/Chairman/President, Wang Chuanfu, hosted 50 Han owners at BYD HQ last weekend for an in-depth discussion, where fans could ask/suggest anything to Wang, followed by a dinner with him. pic.twitter.com/kDL4LxobZO
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6/ A summary of the announcement translates to, "The nail penetration test comparison between [BYD] Blade batteries and [competitors'] ternary batteries will begin to open in more than 800 [BYD] 4s stores across the country in April."
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Follow @snowbullcapital Follow @TaylorOgan8/ The level of openness and transparency of Chinese innovators fosters strong communities with high customer retention, and inevitably leads to better products with more frequent iterations.
— Taylor Ogan (@TaylorOgan) March 25, 2021