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Thursday, October 22, 2009

XIMAX Bags another award at GoMobile 2009












XIMAX received another boost for its hard work. Although a year late... the XIMAX Easy E38 was recognised by Malaysia's no 1 magazine as the Best Mobile Phone for Community Benefit. This takes into account the features on the phones that faclitates the elderly with visual and hearing difficulties.



We at Ximax are very happy with the recognition.



Sunday, May 17, 2009

.. a fresh look at E38..


Cell Phone for Senior Citizens Ximax E38
by mirajonathan

@ 2009-03-03 – 05:27:14

The latest releases of mobile phones have all been focused and targeted at the younger crowd. But Ximax has not forgotten about the folks of the older generations and the need for a mobile phone suitable for them. This inspired the creation of the Ximax E38. The Ximax E38 mobile phone features functions that aid older consumers. Let’s take a look at those functions.The first thing you will notice is the size of the keypad. There is no way you can miss the huge keypad that is installed on the mobile phone. The reason this abnormally large keypad is integrated here is to ease those with deteriorating eyesight as the numbers and symbols on the keypad are made larger. In addition to that, it feels really comfortable dialing numbers or typing text messages on this large keypad even for regular sized fingers. You will also notice that there is no D-Pad on this mobile phone. Although at the beginning I had trouble figuring out how to scroll through the menu list, I realized the mobile phone utilizes the volume rocker for scrolling.Ironically though, although the keypad was extremely large, the Ximax E38 mobile phone had and exceptionally small CSTN display that only measured 1.74 inch which felt really weird considering that it is targeted at the older crowd. You will soon realize that with the mobile phone’s basic functions, the Ximax E38 has little use for a larger display. At the beginning I was wondering if a small display would mean I would have to deal with shrunken text and numberings. However, the Ximax E38 mobile phone has customized its user interface to have enlarged text and numbers and the display is placed horizontally instead of vertically to ease the view on the screen.For a basic phone like the Ximax E38 that has a basic rectangle design with rounded edges, its rubbery finish gains the mobile phone extra points, as the mobile phone feels really good in the palm and there is less probability that it slips out of your hand by accident. I am not sure though if this mobile phone has been taken by any phone service providers to be included into any of their prepaid cell phone plans.True to its design for older consumers, the Ximax E38 mobile phone comes with other features that would be useful to them. It comes with a hearing aid function for those with hearing problems. All you need to do is to plug in the earpiece that is provided into the mobile phone via the 3.5mm audio jack and press the hearing aid or radio shortcut key. Users will get a clearer conversation the mobile phone as well as music off your favorite radio station. Of course since I didn’t have any hearing impairments, I really couldn’t tell how well that particular function worked. The FM radio on the mobile phone comes with auto and manual search and it allows you to save your favorite channels on preset.For emergencies, there is and emergency call button which will make a call with just a hit of the button. This requires you to set the number you would like to call in case of emergencies. Just go to the settings menu and set the number in alarm call setting. When you get stuck in a dark environment, the Ximax E38 mobile phone also has torchlight function to go with. Just press the camera shortcut button and the light will be turned on.The Ximax E38 mobile phone comes with an integrated VGA camera which might not give you the best quality pictures but for a basic phone it should do the job. Because there are no directional buttons or a zoom button, you can zoom digitally using the volume rocker or the “2” and “8” button. Brightness can be adjusted using the “4” and “6” button.There is also a function called digital magnifying glass which as its name suggested, acts as a magnifying function so people can check things much closer. By sliding the magnifying button down you will enable the mobile phone’s camera to magnify objects and words for a clearer view.This mobile phone is definitely not built or designed for the youth market. However, for users who are of the older age group which might have some visual and audio impairment, this mobile seems to be made just for them. It is simple to use and has basically almost every feature that older users might want.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Thank you Alan for sharing a worthwhile link

Question: If your company, Comb manufacturers assigned you to sell combs to the monks in the temples? Can you do it? What will be your answer?
a) No Way. Impossible.
b) Crazy.
c) I will give it a try in order to follow my boss instruction .
d) Well, I will try.
e) Ya, I think I can sell 5pcs, 10pcs, 50pcs, or more (you name it) .

Pick an answer above and read below to find out if you are going to be a successful person or not at all . .

The Story: SELLING COMBS TO THE MONKS ===================================

There was one company manufacturing combs which intends to expand its business and so the management wanted to employ a new Sales Manager. The company ADVERTISED the vacancy in the newspaper. Many people turned up for the interview everyday... almost a hundred people in just few days. The Company now having the problem to choose the right candidate for this position. So the interviewer had set a Difficult Task to those who want to come for final interview.

The Task: Selling Combs To Monks In Temples Only 3 Applicants willing to stay on for this Final Interview challenge. (Messrs A, B and C). The Interviewer instructed, "I want three of you here to sell these wooden combs to the monks in the temples. You only have 10 days to do it and report back to me." After 10 days, they reported. The Interviewer asked A: How many have you sold? A Answered: Only One. Interviewer: How did you manage to sell? A: The monks in the temples scolded me when I show them the comb. But on my way back to downhill I met a young monk who bought it to scratch his head due to dandruff."

Interviewer then asked B: How many did you sell? B replied: 10 pieces. I went to a shrine and noticed many devotees's hair was in bad shape due to strong wind outside the shrine . The monk in there listened to my advice and bought 10 combs for their devotees by showing respect to the Buddha statue.

Then, the Interviewer asked C: How about you ? C replied: 1,000 units. The Interviewer and the other 2 candidates were astounded. Interviewer: How did you manage that?! C replied: I went to a famous temple. After observing for few days I discovered that there were many tourists. I then told the Chief Abbot,"Sifu, those who come here are very devoted. If only you could give them a gift, this will surely elate them. I told him that I have a bulk of combs here and ask him to endorse on the combs as a present to those visit here. He was very delighted and straight away ordered 1,000 pieces."


End of Story --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MORAL OF THE STORY: HARVARD UNIVERSITY had done a research that says:-
1) 85% of success is due to attitude and 15% is capability.
2) Attitude is more important than intelligence, specials skills and luck . In other words, professional knowledge only constitutes 15% of success of a person and 85% is due to self-cultivation, public relation and ability to adapt.

Still remember the story of Selling Shoes to Africans?
When 2 Salesmen were sent to that continent, one of them remarked: Can not do it. No one wears shoes there? The second saleman said: It is good to market. A lot of opportunities. Success and Failure is dependant on how we face problems.

My dear friends , Do you know eagle lives up to about 70 of age? But when it reach 40, its claws start to age and can not grab the preys. It also can not fly as well. So, it is time for the eagle to make a choice; wait for death or goes through a renewal process. If it choose to live, it must try its best flying to the top of the hill where it will stay for 150 days. There it will rub its feather against stones so that they will drop off and wait for new ones to grow. When the feather has grown enough which takes about 150 days, it will continue its balance of 30 years life.

Dalai Lama used to say: If you only have smooth sailing in life, you will be weak. Teething troubles helps to shape you up so that you have the gut to resolve problems . Though the world is undergoing financial turmoil, we still must greet our future with optimism. My dear friends, make your vow and build a better tomorrow .

Remember: When economy is good, there are also people going bankrupt. When business is bad, there are new millionaires produced as well.
So, apply now the 85% right working attitude fully. All the best!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

NICE...very NICE..... our very own M007. I want one too

Say already..  good thngs  come in small packages..   We reaceived our latest model yesterday, after much anticipation.  The cute little phone,code name NICE  is indeed very, very nice.  Check out our showrooms.



LOW YAT PLAZA 20 - 26 April 2009










Tuesday, February 3, 2009

LO HEI .. LO HEI..


May we have a prosperous and rewarding year.

Friday, January 30, 2009

GONG XI FA CAI

It was a pretty quiet Lunar New Year Celebration 2009. Everyone seemed to have balik'ed kampung. But it was a very welcome rest for the whole team. Everyone had been working very hard.
However, the team in Bangi has to start work earlier than the in KL. We had a good start when our proposal which we presented to a potential partner, was well receieved and if all goes well, we would make a sale of approximately RM16000. (Yeayyy...) definitely a good start to the new year.
I have added a page from Master Andy Goh's webpage. This is for your reading pleasure ya.

The full link can be viewed at :
http://www.masterandygoh.com/content/2009-year-ox-chinese-astrology-ba-zi-forecast
HAVE FUN!


The year of Ox, the heavenly stem and earthly branch are both earth. The earthly branch consists of hidden elements water and gold. The global economy will begin to recover from the financial meltdown. 2009 is a year of opportunities with the emergence of many new global empires following the collapse of big names like Lehman Brothers. Under the new administration of Barack Obama (self element earth person), the Wall Street stock market will recover faster than expected as Barack Obama enters his peak luck cycle. We will see world major economies put aside their differences to overcome the financial crisis. The full impact of the unison can be seen in the second half of 2009.
The property market of United States will continue to recover as 2009 is the year of earth. Employment statistics will improve as United States’ job market bounce back from the financial meltdown. This will in turn lead to an improvement of the world’s stock market. However, many major corporations will also undergo restructuring or even a change in leadership. For further predictions on the luck cycle of key CEOs of key Wall Street corporations, please subscribe to our website updates.
Despite the recovery of stock market, some Asian economies will persist to slowdown. A major event will strike in a key Asia region in 2010. We will release further details concerning this event in the coming year.


The Chinese year typically starts from February 4 and ends February 3 the next year (although it can vary by one day). That means if you were born in January 1960, you need to look at forecast for the birth year 1959.
A Ba Zi forecast based solely on zodiac (year) is only 15% of the complete forecast incorporating a person's date and time of birth.

Rat
1924(86), 1936(74), 1948(62), 1960(50), 1972(38), 1984(26), 1996(14), 2008(2)
This is an excellent year for those born in the year of rat. You will receive unexpected aid from people as the nobleman appears. All unhappiness and unfortunate events since 2007 will be resolved and good fortune will follow. You can expect to move house, change job or make new friends. For males, there is a high possibility for you to meet your other half. At work, you can expect to receive a pay increment or promotions. Treasure the opportunities and chances as you can expect a great year ahead.
Ox
1925(85), 1937(73), 1949(61), 1961(49), 1973(37), 1985(25), 1997(13)
This is a year of fluctuations for those born in the year of ox. With the exception of those who has dog, ram or dragon in their other 3 known pillars who can expect great fortune. Otherwise, be prepared for a rough year ahead. You can expect a change in your living environment. Your wealth, romance and career luck will not be in your favour. We advise you to lower your expectations and prepare to downgrade your house or vehicle if necessary.
Tiger
1926(84), 1938(72), 1950(60), 1962(48), 1974(36), 1986(24), 1998(12)
For those born in the year of Tiger, this is a year for you to achieve status and power. However, you have to strive hard and be able to take the pressure. The surface may seem calm for you but there are many on-going transactions underneath. For those with a favorable Ba Zi combination, you can expect to overcome your competitors and seize authority. On the other hand, for those with an unfavorable Ba Zi combination, you are likely to encounter lawsuits. Especially for females, we advise you to take extra caution as romance problems are very probable. (E.g. third party relationships or hidden relationships)
Rabbit
1927(83), 1939(71), 1951(59), 1963(47), 1975(35), 1987(23), 1999(11)
For those born in the year of rabbit, this is a year of average luck for you. You can expect to have many opportunities relating to unexpected wealth besides your main income. Only those with a favorable Ba Zi combination will be able to secure the unexpected wealth. For males, this is a year of romance for you. We advise you to avoid spending too much time on gambling, speculation and relationships as you will lose more than you gain. This will be a fairly neutral year for you.
Dragon
1928(82), 1940(70), 1952(58), 1964(46), 1976(34), 1988(22), 2000(10)
For those born in the year of dragon, you can expect to experience a fluctuation of luck in 2009. This is a year which someone will enter your life leading to a change in lifestyle. You can expect to receive help from new found friends or even competitors. Hence, you can expect your work to be smoother with the given help. However, for certain Ba Zi combinations, such help may not be a positive event as this could backfire. You can only overcome the competitors when you have a stronger self element compared to your competitors. Otherwise, you may lose your power and become a subordinate instead. This will be a challenging and exciting year for you.
Snake
1929(81), 1941(69), 1953(57), 1965(45), 1977(33), 1989(21), 2001(9)
This is a favorable year for those born in the year of snake. You can expect to have a sudden burst of wisdom and eloquence. You will tend to have more desires and wants in this year. These desires and wants relate to your personal needs. However, you may not necessarily be able to achieve all your wants as it is dependent on your entire Ba Zi combination. You can expect to have more traveling opportunities. You will be extra vigilant hence able to grab every opportunity that comes your way, including romance.
Horse
1930(80), 1942(68), 1954(56), 1966(44), 1978(32), 1990(20), 2002(8)
This is an unfavorable year for those born in the year of horse. You can expect to encounter many problems and obstacles in the year. All your planning and decisions will be wrong and not supported by others. Misfortune will befall on your health, your wealth, career and even relationships. We advise you to keep a low profile and avoid any dispute with others or engaging in any form of investment since your luck is in a downtrend. Beware of backstabbing by strangers or even your close friends. Sudden events may strike and catch you unaware. Do take care!
Ram
1931(79), 1943(67), 1955(55), 1967(43), 1979(31), 1991(19), 2003(7)
This will be a year of ups and downs for those born in the year of ram. Among the twelve Zodiac signs, those who are born in the year of ram will experience the most fluctuations during the year. Your luck is dependent on the remaining of your Ba Zi chart. You will either (1) receive great wealth exceeding your expectation regardless of whether you are self-employed or a salaried employee; (2) many real life cases read by Master Andy Goh, this is also a year of misfortune such as operation, serious illness, accident or even death.
Note: We suggest those born in the year of ram take further advice from a Ba Zi master.
Monkey
1932(78), 1944(66), 1956(54), 1968(42), 1980(30), 1992(18), 2004(6)
For those born in the year of monkey, this is a year of opportunities. You can expect to rely on others and receive support in return. You are able to use your excellent interpersonal skills to gain support. However, you will become more laid back and relaxed. Your decision making will be hindered as you will be spoilt for choices. We advise you to be firm and sharp in grabbing all opportunities instead of wasting time in making a decision as the opportunity will pass by quickly.
Rooster
1933(77), 1945(65), 1957(53), 1969(41), 1981(29), 1993(17), 2005(5)
For those born in the year of rooster, this is a year of opportunities. Similar to the year of monkey, this is a favorable year for you. You can expect to rely on others and receive support in return. You are able to use your excellent interpersonal skills to gain support. You are also able to make firm and sharp decisions. The sources of wealth, romance and opportunities you seek are highly probable to be from overseas or other states. For singles, you will have many opportunities to find romance. For those who are in a relationship, this is an excellent year for settlement.
Dog
1934(76), 1946(64), 1958(52), 1970(40), 1982(28), 1994(16), 2006(4)
This is a year of ups and downs for those born in the year of dog, similar to those born in the year of ram. However, the impact is less as compared to the year of ram. On the positive side, this is one of the best ruling years for you to fulfill your dream. You will be given opportunities to expand your business or even excel in areas you have been planning for years. You will receive a sudden fortune of unexpected wealth. On a negative note, if your wealth is represented by the wood element, 2009 will be an unfortunate year for you. Misfortunate such as operations, break-ups, accidents will befall on you.
Pig
1935(75), 1947(63), 1959(51), 1971(39), 1983(27), 1995(15), 2007(3)
For those born in the year of pig, you will have the opportunity to meet new people as well as catch up with old friends. These people may help or harm you, depending on the strength of your self element in your Ba Zi chart. If your Ba Zi combination is favorable, you will be able to ride on their help and have great achievements in the year. However, if your Ba Zi combination is unfavorable, these people will cause you to lose great opportunities such as your wealth, career or even romance. For those who are in a relationship, do be careful as a third party is likely to emerge. We advise you to choose your friends wisely.
© 2008 Master Andy Goh

Monday, January 19, 2009

Kota Bahru 9-11 January 2008

Ximax had a marketing roadshow in Kota Bharu on the 2nd weekend of January 2009.
The roadshow began with a briefing to the Ikram Utara Staff at their office on the morning of the first day and visits to the major mobile phone dealers in the city.

The 2nd and 3rd day saw the team, manning a booth outside the Mydin Store at Parit Dalam, Kota Bahru. Theh weather, thankfully was pleasant enough. It wasn't too hot on both days and infact it was rather pleasantly balmy.





There were tremendous enquiries on the phones that were displayed. Admist the concerned that ' are these ' phone cina?' we were able to convince them that the phones comes with careful QAQC and indepth research and development.

We achieved our objective of the visit i.e. to study the normal market scene on a normal weekend in city out of Wilayah Persekutuan and Selangor. KB is definitely a potential for XIMAX.

We are keeping our fingers cross that our bnext stop will be as good.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

The Difference Between Building a Business and Building a Brand

The Difference Between Building a Business and Building a Brand
Don't Confuse the Latter With Celebrity Index
by Al Ries

Published: January 05, 2009


Are you building a business? Or are you building a brand? Silly questions, you might be thinking. Naturally, you are trying to do both.
But that might be a mistake.
What's good for the business is not necessarily good for the brand. And vice versa.
What's a brand anyway? It's a word that stands for something in the mind of prospects. That definition, by the way, is at odds with conventional thinking.
Most managers equate a brand with its celebrity index. The more famous the brand, the more powerful it is. "Making our brand name well-known" seems to be the conventional approach to brand building.
Chevrolet is one of the world's best-known automobile brands, but how valuable is the Chevrolet brand? Not very.
Chevrolet doesn't make Interbrand's list of the 100 most-valuable global brands. Chevrolet, like many other exceptionally well-known names, isn't worth much because it doesn't stand for anything.
It's not just Chevrolet. The U.S. automobile industry markets 14 vehicle brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, GMC, Hummer, Jeep, Lincoln, Mercury, Pontiac, Saab and Saturn.
I would guess that every one of these brands (with the exception of GMC) is exceptionally well-known with a recognition score in excess of 90%.
Except for a house or an apartment, an automobile is the most expensive product a person might buy in his or her lifetime. In addition, an automobile has enormous street visibility. These factors combine to give automotive brands a huge advantage in the battle for the consumer's mind.
It's not surprising that 11 automobile brands made Interbrand's most valuable list. But just one of those 11 brands was an American brand. (Ford at No. 49.) The other 10 were European and Asian brands. Why? The European and Asian brands stood for something.
Toyota (No. 6): Reliable
Mercedes-Benz (No. 11): Prestige
BMW (No. 13): Driving
Honda (No. 20): Reliable (second to Toyota)
Volkswagen (No. 53): Practical
Audi (No. 67): Advanced technologies
Hyundai (No. 72): Cheap
Porsche (No. 75): Sports cars
Lexus (No. 90): Luxury
Ferrari (No. 93): Expensive sports cars Keep in mind, these are global brands. Volkswagen is not doing particularly well in the U.S. market, but it's No. 1 in Germany. Also, Audi suffers in the U.S. market because of its unfortunate name, but that's not a disadvantage in many countries where English is not the spoken language.
How do you build a brand? Almost every successful brand in the world started as a narrowly focused brand that stood for a single idea. Then the business builders took over. First objective: Expand the business.
Dell Computer started as a narrowly focused business-to-business company selling personal computers direct. Dell got off the ground by owning the word "direct."
Michael Dell wrote a book that outlined his company's rise from obscurity to fame. The title? "Direct From Dell."
In the first quarter of 2001, Dell became the world leader in personal computers. (And not just in sales, but in profits, too. In the 1990s, for example, Dell had the best stock market performance in Standard & Poor's index of 500 leading American companies.)
What did Dell do next? It forgot about building the brand and started building the business. First Dell moved into consumer personal computers, undermining its position as the "business" PC specialist. ("Dude, you're getting a Dell.")
Then Dell moved into consumer electronics, undermining its position as the "personal-computer" specialist.
Then Dell moved into retail distribution, undermining its "direct" distribution position.
In 2003, Dell Computer Corp. dropped "computer" from its name and became Dell Inc. (That's always a bad sign.)
Did all these business-building moves work? Sure. Sales steadily increased from $31.9 billion in 2000 to $61.1 billion in 2007.
While Dell sales went up, the Dell brand went down. Dell, formerly the world leader in personal computers, is now second to Hewlett-Packard. (In 2007, HP had 18.2% of the market and Dell had 14.3%.)
Dell's net profit margin, a good indicator of a brand's value, also went down. From 6.8% in 2000 to 4.8% in 2007.
Where Dell went wrong, in my opinion, was that it forgot what built the brand and instead focused its efforts on building its business. Yet that's not the conventional wisdom.
"Where Dell Went Wrong" was the title of a Feb. 19, 2007, article in BusinessWeek. "In a too-common mistake, it clung narrowly to its founding strategy instead of developing future sources of growth."
Scott Thurm, writing in The Wall Street Journal, said essentially the same thing: "Dell couldn't diversify its business, making it vulnerable once Hewlett-Packard matched its expertise."
That's the way it is in corporate America today. Everybody is looking for ways to build their businesses by expanding into other categories. Their real strategies should be to build their brands by dominating their categories. And often the best way to do that is by contracting their brands so they stand for something.
What's the most reliable measure of the power of a brand? It's not making the Interbrand list. The most reliable measure is market share. Powerful brands dominate their markets.
In the U.S., Tabasco has 90% of the hot-pepper-sauce market. Campbell's has 82% of the canned-soup market. TurboTax has 79% of the income-tax software market. Starbucks has 73% of the high-end coffeehouse market. The iPod has 70% of the MP3-player market. Taco Bell has 70% of the Mexican fast-food market. Google has 68% of the search market.
When your brand dominates a market, it is in an exceptionally strong position. In a mature market, a dominant brand is highly unlikely to ever lose its position. (Think Kleenex, Gatorade, McDonald's, Budweiser and many other dominant brands.)
Even more important, dominant brands usually generate exceptionally high profit margins. Compare Intel, the dominant microprocessor brand, with Advanced Micro Devices, the No. 2 brand.
In the last 10 years, Intel has had sales of $319.6 billion and net profits of $62.2 billion. Intel's net profit margin was an astounding 19.5%.
In the last 10 years, Advanced Micro Devices had sales of $42.7 billion and net profits of ... well, they didn't make any money. They lost $4.1 billion.
You see the same relationships on Interbrand's list of the 100 most-valuable global brands. No.1 brands are worth far more than No.2 brands.
Coca-Cola is worth $66.7 billion. Pepsi-Cola, $13.2 billion.
Nokia is worth $35.9 billion. Motorola, $3.7 billion.
Nike is worth $12.7 billion. Adidas, $5.1 billion.The personal computer was the most important new product of the 20th century and it's likely to remain that way for decades to come. Someday some brand will be the Coca-Cola or Nokia or Nike of personal computers with a market share of 40% or so. That company is unlikely to be either Hewlett-Packard or Dell.
You can't dominate a category if you expand your brand into many other categories. (That's why IBM is no longer the dominant PC brand.)
You can only dominate a category by keeping your brand focused.
Building a business or building a brand? That's the most important question in marketing. ~ ~ ~In addition to his monthly AdAge.com column, Al and his daughter and partner Laura Ries host a weekly video report at www.RiesReport.com.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

2009 IS HERE

Happy New Year ya all..
I bet the fireworks display in the city were awesome. Didn't get a chance to see them despite being able to hear the blast coming from all over. Yup, the house is situated at a rather central area, and before the other buildings came up, we actually witness altogether about 7 fireworks displays. With the present global financial crisis, these people are still not scaling down their celebration. So what gives.... how come we are not behaving like there is a financial crisis.

As is, I welcomed the new year in front of the TV, babysitting my two kids. Awesome...quality time.

I have no photographs of fireworks to put in tonite, but what I have for you this time is something that I took from Lin's desk.


I hope you like it as much as I do. I am hoping the next entry will not take too long. Wishing everyone a Happy and Blessed New Year. May all your dreams come true.