Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo to form an Alliance
According to Counterpoint Research, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo have a collective market share of about 48% in India. In a recent post on Weibo, Lu Weibing, CEO of Redmi has announced an alliance between Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo to develop a file-transfer platform. He has also invited other brand to join the initiative.
Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo jointly set up a mutual transmission alliance to bring better file transmission experience to users:
1 cross-brand one-key mutual transmission, no need to install third-party applications;
2 support multiple file formats;
3 high-speed, stable, no traffic ;
welcome more manufacturers to join the alliance pass each other, common for users to create more efficient, portable phone operating experience!
Lu Weibing – (Translated from his post on Weibo)

Currently, file transfer is one of the key problems among mobile users. There are many 3rd party apps available. ShareIt was a popular app until they starting cluttering their UI with ads. Even Mi Drop is a popular choice, but it does not work seamlessly across multiple mobiles. With this initiative, 48% of mobile users in India, will be able to transfer files from their mobiles at high speed, with zero loss over a stable network. There won’t be any need of 3rd party apps, wires, dongles or OTG devices.
