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Dual screen detonation product of zte's cat was Axon M head pin to break the record.
If the end of 2017, the function of mobile phones innovation point lies in the full screen.Then, in early 2018, zte released in domestic Axon M is a different innovation model, double screen folding mobile phone.What do you think this innovative user?Still have to rely on sales data to speak.
On January 20, jingdong zte super start, new products, in the day of the new product, the Axon M ushered in the domestic first pin.According to the data given in jingdong, according to the jingdong zte super daily sales hit a jingdong zte's brand new day daily sales record;Only on January 20, 24 hours a day in sales in 2017 reached 11.11 9 times, and won the January 20, jingdong first proprietary cell phone sales item.
This time, zte's cat was Axon M such achievements, nature also is closely connected with jingdong platform become the important strategic partner of zte.In recent years, as a famous online channels, jingdong by brand, and other activities, promote better zte and other famous brand product, on the one hand, pull the brand sales, on the other hand, positive publicity of brand image, it is kill two birds with one stone really.In addition, the brand day event, it is very good for consumers, allows the user to the sales platform and product brand of goodwill, this is, of course, "after" consumer upgrades, new retail times brought about by the perfect shopping experience.
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