"Next month will see the launch of a handset which outperforms the iPhone, at £200, from a man who admits he's been waiting for Steve Jobs to die," Bill Ray reports for The Register.
"That man is Lie Jun, and the phone is the much-anticipated Xiaomi handset. The release date is 18 December," Ray reports. "Xiaomi is an Android-based handset with a dual-core processor, and sold 300,000 pre-orders in 34 hours thanks to an (unsubsidised) price of only £200, and a man who openly aped the head of Apple and even predicted his own success would come out of Steve Jobs' demise."
Ray reports, "'[Steve] Jobs will die someday, so there are still opportunities for us. The meaning of our existence is just waiting for him to kick the bucket,' he told Entrepreneur magazine a scant two months before Steve did indeed kick the aforementioned bucket."
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