In the rich world, 1.(dominate) by Apple and Samsung, and where even fading 2. (brand) such as Nokia and Blackberry remain familiar, Xiaomi and Huawei are still largely 3. (know).

The coming 4. (expand) of Xiaomi and Huawei will be a real legend. Mobile phones are the most desired type of complex goods in the world, beating out 5. only rivals --cars and televisions –6. a mile. Though Apple 7. (invent) the iPhone, and Samsung spread smartphones, it’s Xiaomi and Huawei 8. showed the world how to create a market to meet the rising demand of the rapidly expanding middle class.

Xiaomi and Huawei mark the end of China as 9. pure importer of products designed elsewhere. As a result, by 10. means will Apple Inc's iPhone hold the title of the best-selling smartphone in China, highlighting the mounting challenges it faces from local smartphone vendors(供應(yīng)商).

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