The weight of Google is naturally self-evident, but Su Ze actually said that they would lose.

He Qiong thought this explanation was too incredible.

But the time she had been in contact with Su Ze was not short.

As the boss of a top Internet company, Su Ze had no reason to talk nonsense about such a big matter.

"Ok."

"I will go to dad and explain to him. You have to promise not to lie to me."

"Otherwise, I would be really sad."

Su Ze smiled.

He comforted you gently: "Even for the sake of that night, I won't lie to you."

"Hmph, disgusting."

After saying that, He Qiong hung up the phone.

……

The next day.

Google Tower.

Page came to the company early to work as usual.

Before he arrived at the office, his assistant had already placed a mountain-high pile of various approval documents on his desk.

"Hannah, I need a cup of coffee."

Page had long been accustomed to such intensity of work. After taking the coffee from his assistant, he quickly got into work.

"Mr. Page, this is a fax from Motorola and Samsung. It contains the sales data for the entire day yesterday."

The assistant placed a document on the table, then turned and walked out.

Page put down the pen in his hand. He happened to be a little tired, so he picked up the sales data at hand and took a look.

According to his expectations, the sales data would definitely explode, at least not lower than Apple's initial iPad sales of 50 units.

Not to mention, when the iPad was released, everyone did not have a practical concept of tablet computers.

This Google announcement alone is already top-notch.

Therefore, Page's inner estimate is about 100 million sets.

This number is just about the same as the second-generation iPad that was recently released.

However, Page was dumbfounded when he saw the numbers on the sales data.

The combined shipments of several top electronics brands are only 10 units.

Don't even mention such data to shareholders.

Even Page himself couldn't convince himself.

"how is this possible!"

Page was in disbelief at this result.

Then, I looked at the sales of each company separately.

I originally thought that some merchants were deliberately lowering their sales numbers.

But the reality is that the sales volume of each company is about the same, with a fluctuation of only about 5%.

This means that the sales data are real and there are no problems.

"It shouldn't be...it shouldn't be..."

He slumped in his chair and kept repeating this sentence.

You know, these manufacturers that cooperate with Google are all major manufacturers that are proficient in hardware.

So the problem cannot arise with them.

In other words, the main reason for the sluggish sales is the Android 3.0 mobile phone system that he is proud of.

Page rubbed his face vigorously, and countless memories flashed through his mind like a lantern.

The night before yesterday, engineers and programmers assured him that there would be no problems with Android 3.0.

Yesterday's press conference was a great success and won unanimous praise from various digital media.

As a result, sales were bleak, and Page didn't even know how to explain it to the board of directors.

"Mr. Page, are you okay?"

Assistant Hannah knocked on the door, walked in and asked with concern on her face.

"It's okay, go get busy."

Paige waved her hand and motioned for her to go out.

Although Hannah realized that he was not in a good mood, she still walked towards the door obediently.

"Wait a moment."

Page stopped her: "I remember, you also have a tablet, right?"

Hannah nodded and said unclearly: "Yes, Mr. Page."

"An iPad second generation. I sometimes use it to handle some company business."

"Any questions?"

Page asked: "If you needed to buy another tablet now, would you consider the one we just launched?"

Hannah hesitated.

"Mr. Page, I think I have to tell the truth."

"No, because I'm used to using iPad."

"Unless there's something that particularly appeals to me, I will definitely choose to buy another iPad."

Paige tried her best to smile.

"Thank you Hannah, thank you for your honesty, you are the best assistant in the world."

"Are you sure you are okay? Mr. Page?" Hannah asked again.

Page waved his hand: "Don't worry, I'm fine."

Hannah left.

"I see."

Page lay down on the chair with some relief.

He immediately understood the reason for the sluggish sales.

First of all, as iPad competitors, they actually don't have any advantages.

Android 3.0 is very good, almost perfect at the moment.

But compared with IOS, it has no features.

In addition, there is no advantage in terms of price.

Except for individual consumers who are early adopters, not many people will choose them.

"Mr. Su, why do you always see so far?"

Page recalled the scene when Su Ze talked to him before, with mixed feelings in his heart.

Obviously, Su Ze knew very well that they would be completely defeated this time.

Therefore, even though the conference was a hit, there was never any thought of cooperating with them to develop Android 3.0.

This can't help but make Page feel a little frustrated.

If he could follow Su Ze's advice, his current situation would not be so embarrassing.

If he could see as far ahead as Su Ze, he could even avoid the shortcomings of Android 3.0 in advance.

But it's too late to say anything now.

"Mr. Page, several directors from the board of directors called. I hope you can explain the market reaction to Android 3.0 at the board of directors."

Hannah walked into the office again and said to Paige.

Then, she added: "Would you like me to help you prepare your speech now?"

"Don't worry, I have to go out now."

"Where to go?" Hannah reiterated: "The directors are not in a good mood. You'd better be cautious."

Page shook his head: "I don't know."

"If you have anything to do, wait till I get back."

He stood up and straightened his tie, then asked Hannah.

"How about it?"

Hannah smiled and praised: "Almost perfect."

"I think it's time to consider giving Miss Hannah a raise."

Page was very satisfied with her evaluation. He picked up a pile of information on the table and walked out of the office.

Two 10 minutes later.

Page came to a high-end hotel diagonally opposite the Google Building.

"Hello, I'm here to see a gentleman named Su Ze."

The receptionist checked the customer registration form and shook his head: "Sorry, we don't have this customer here."

Page continued: "Maybe his registered name is Liu Ruyan."

"Oh, found it."

"But I need to call to confirm before I can give you the guest's room number."

Page expressed his thanks politely: "Thank you for your hard work."

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