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[[File:Phonesfinal.png|thumb|400px|right|The Quasar 12+ presented in a Dayacom advertisement]]The [[Dayacom Quasar|Quasar]] is Dayacom's line of smartphones. First introduced by then-chairman Shuntaro Chinomiya at the 2007 Dayacom Expo, the Quasar 1 was the world's first internet enabled, touch-screen smartphone, announced in the same quarter and year as Nilsia's n.1 line, a peer competitor to the Quasar since its introduction. Since the Q1, the Quasar line of smartphones have seen continuous improvement upon internal systems and accessibility features alongside continuous updates to its operating system, the [[qOS]]. With the Quasar line, Dayacom has achieved a lucrative smartphone market share in [[Dayashinese Association]] countries, [[Vinyan Union]] countries, and [[Hallian Commonwealth]] countries, competing with the nPhone in each of those regions. The newest Quasar model, the Quasar 12+, released in 2021. Featuring a 6.8in display, 3200x1440 resolution, 120hz max refresh rate, up 512gb storage, 16gb RAM, 5G connectivity, and several premier cameras (108, 12, 10, 10, and 40 MP) capable of 8K shooting at a price of $1,299, the | [[File:Phonesfinal.png|thumb|400px|right|The Quasar 12+ presented in a Dayacom advertisement]]The [[Dayacom Quasar|Quasar]] is Dayacom's line of smartphones. First introduced by then-chairman Shuntaro Chinomiya at the 2007 Dayacom Expo, the Quasar 1 was the world's first internet enabled, touch-screen smartphone, announced in the same quarter and year as Nilsia's n.1 line, a peer competitor to the Quasar since its introduction. Since the Q1, the Quasar line of smartphones have seen continuous improvement upon internal systems and accessibility features alongside continuous updates to its operating system, the [[qOS]]. With the Quasar line, Dayacom has achieved a lucrative smartphone market share in [[Dayashinese Association]] countries, [[Vinyan Union]] countries, and [[Hallian Commonwealth]] countries, competing with the nPhone in each of those regions. All Quasar phones run on the [[qOS]], or Quasar OS. The newest Quasar model, the Quasar 12+, released in 2021. Featuring a 6.8in display, 3200x1440 resolution, 120hz max refresh rate, up 512gb storage, 16gb RAM, 5G connectivity, and several premier cameras (108, 12, 10, 10, and 40 MP) capable of 8K shooting at a price of $1,299, the Q12+ is considered a global leader in the upper grade phone market. Like its predecessors, the Quasar 12+ is available in two colours only, "radiant" and "tenebrous". | ||
===Nebula=== | ===Nebula=== | ||
===StarPods=== | ===StarPods=== |
Revision as of 04:49, 6 September 2021
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Industry | Conglomerate |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Global |
Key people | Takefusa Aoki (Chairman) |
Products | |
Services | |
Revenue | 227,624 (2021) |
Dayacom is a Dayashinese multinational technology conglomerate that specialises in consumer electronics, software, entertainment media, and various online services. It is Dayashina's second largest company by revenue, and the nation's largest technology company. It is one of the foremost smartphone and computer manufacturers in Septentrion and is considered one of the "big four" Dayashinese technology companies alongside Ibaraki, Hoko, and Masaoka Group.
Dayacom has a high degree of brand loyalty, especially within in Dayashinese Association countries, and is widely praised for its unique ecosystem built upon the wide array of products and services they offer. Dayacom is the owner of the social media platform known as Tōku, a premier photo and video based social networking service globally, and the creator of the DCX gaming console. Not only is it a technological giant, but also significantly competitive in entertainment media industries such as music and television/streaming through Dayacom Entertainment. The company receives a high degree of criticism in Dayashina and globally for anti-competitive practices, ethics, and labour practices.
Dayacom's headquarters in Nakazara, Dayashina, designed by Tomoyuki Iekami, is known as the world's tallest building (1000m) and one of the world's greatest architectural feats. Dayacom leases 50% of the building out to other businesses and individual, and it serves as one of Dayashina's most popular general hubs.
Products
Quasar
The Quasar is Dayacom's line of smartphones. First introduced by then-chairman Shuntaro Chinomiya at the 2007 Dayacom Expo, the Quasar 1 was the world's first internet enabled, touch-screen smartphone, announced in the same quarter and year as Nilsia's n.1 line, a peer competitor to the Quasar since its introduction. Since the Q1, the Quasar line of smartphones have seen continuous improvement upon internal systems and accessibility features alongside continuous updates to its operating system, the qOS. With the Quasar line, Dayacom has achieved a lucrative smartphone market share in Dayashinese Association countries, Vinyan Union countries, and Hallian Commonwealth countries, competing with the nPhone in each of those regions. All Quasar phones run on the qOS, or Quasar OS. The newest Quasar model, the Quasar 12+, released in 2021. Featuring a 6.8in display, 3200x1440 resolution, 120hz max refresh rate, up 512gb storage, 16gb RAM, 5G connectivity, and several premier cameras (108, 12, 10, 10, and 40 MP) capable of 8K shooting at a price of $1,299, the Q12+ is considered a global leader in the upper grade phone market. Like its predecessors, the Quasar 12+ is available in two colours only, "radiant" and "tenebrous".