Yeah that's why I only buy secondhand these days. I haven't purchased anything new since the Z Flip 4 (and that was planned to be the last phone I buy).
Of course Samsung now makes many of their consumer products in Vietnam. Because labour costs there are lower than China. Apple is moving iPhone production to India, again because of cheaper labour than China.
Sadly I still was a fool in 2014 and figured 'Motorola' was a U.S. company. I still think it's unethical, illegal and deceiving to have once-great American names obtained by Chinese crap companies who only seek to run them into the mud by making them cheap garbage. Where was the demand for that? Just make up your own name and sell that. If it's Lenovo just call it Lenovo. What does someone gain by deceiving a customer by calling it a Motorola when it ain't? Not only is that false advertising, it's also a violation of U.S. trademark law. Trademarks are supposed to protect companies against illegal seizure from foreign or pirate companies.
That's capitalism for you.
US company becomes unprofitable for whatever reasons, shareholders are not happy, chapter 7 & 11 bankruptcies, the trademarks and all IP rights are legally sold to the highest bidders. With RCA, Kodak, Polaroid, and Zenith being classic examples.
BTW it's not only US trademarks that are now on cheap garbage. Some once noble Japanese marques are now used to sell cheap tat. Sansui, Akai, Nakamichi, JVC, etc.
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