Jack Wong is a very lucky guy. Or you can say he’s very unfortunate. On one hand, his eight-year-old Meizu label — literally meaning “the captivating tribe” — has rapidly become one of the most popular brands amongst Chinese gadget lovers, yet all he’s producing right now is just the one phone: the M9. On the other hand, the now-discontinued M8 had notoriously caught unwanted attention from Apple, and even the recent M9 launch saw accusations of Meizu hiring people to stand in line. But the latter points are irrelevant for now — what we’re really interested in is how a teensy MP3 player factory managed to outpace its numerous competitors to become a reputable smartphone maker with a huge fan base. To help us understand what drives the company, we decided to pay Meizu a visit. Go on, you know where to click. Gallery: Exclusive: A day trip to Meizu’s factory Continue reading Exclusive: A day trip to Meizu’s factory Exclusive: A day trip to Meizu’s factory originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 Feb 2011 11:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink