Had seen and tried an HTC One and loved it. What really separates Samsung from other Android OEM is their huge marketing budget and big guts to gamble on taking a free ride on Apple's hype by making their phones look like an iPhone specially on places where they know they can get away with (during early samsung android devices) to get the attention of the market. I hope HTC and Nokia would produce more great products to have more choices for the consumers.
FWIW - this rivalry is a necessity. Neither Samsung nor Apple would really be motivated to improve, innovate, whatever without good solid threat from each other.
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<span style="color:rgb(24,24,24);font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;line-height:18.1875px;">FWIW - this rivalry is a necessity. Neither Samsung nor Apple would really be motivated to improve, innovate, whatever without good solid threat from each other.</span>
On the one hand, this makes sense. On the other hand, I'd say Apple can innovate without any competition. The competition itself, not so much.
<span style="color:rgb(24,24,24);font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;line-height:18.1875px;">FWIW - this rivalry is a necessity. Neither Samsung nor Apple would really be motivated to improve, innovate, whatever without good solid threat from each other.</span>
Total nonsense.
Apple has built a culture of innovation. They strive to improve products even when there's no real external competition. To a large extent, they're competing against themselves. They want people to replace their phones as quickly as possible, so they want each generation to be better than the previous generation.
Just want to know does anyone experiencing minor bugs after the latest firmware update that includes app transfer to sd card? Coz i'm experiencing some.
1. A delay when locking screen 2. A delay when unlocking screen 3. A delay screen rotation 4. A delay when controlling the volume buttons
So far here they are. I updated my s4 thru wifi using it and not Kies. So overall the update made some of my feautures or transitions to become slower.
So anyone? Hope samsung can fix and see this. I live in the Philippines btw.
1. A delay when locking screen
2. A delay when unlocking screen
3. A delay screen rotation
4. A delay when controlling the volume<a href="http://www.nwoow.com"> buttons</a>
So far here they are. I updated my s4 thru wifi using it and not Kies. So overall the update made some of my feautures or transitions to become slower.
So anyone? Hope samsung can fix and see this. I live in the Philippines btw.
I think you'll also see a delay in Android if iOS is delayed ¡
Seriously though, I don't think asking a support question for an Android/Samsung device will get you an answer on an Apple-centric site. But I may be in for a surprise.
1. A delay when locking screen
2. A delay when unlocking screen
3. A delay screen rotation
4. A delay when controlling the volume<a href="http://www.nwoow.com"> buttons</a>
So far here they are. I updated my s4 thru wifi using it and not Kies. So overall the update made some of my feautures or transitions to become slower.
So anyone? Hope samsung can fix and see this. I live in the Philippines btw.
FWIW - this rivalry is a necessity. Neither Samsung nor Apple would really be motivated to improve, innovate, whatever without good solid threat from each other.
"FWIW - this rivalry is a necessity. Neither Samsung nor Apple would really be motivated to improve, innovate, whatever without good solid threat from each other."
Apple - We sold precisely X number of devices over the opening weekend of our new product. There's no guessing, there's nothing to hide. Apple just lays out the cold hard facts.
Samsung and everybody else - Our sales are smooth. Our sales are fine. Trust us. We sold a shit load of devices, but there is nothing suspicious at all about us refusing to reveal any numbers. Scouts honor! I swear on my dead mother! And by the way, we are also proud to announce that 17 Billion Android devices have now been activated, and no, we are not going to provide any proof for that either.
I wouldn't expect them to offer much real guidance outside of quarterly earnings reports anyway.
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It's a sham son. I find it amazing that the courts would even entertain the argument that Apple copied anything from Samsung.
Hello Mr. Troll. The courts never suggested Apple copied anything. Samsung never even made such a claim.
Apart from trials involving Samsung FRAND patents.
That is just a licensing issue between two companies. Samsung never used the copying PR. They merely claimed Apple was using technology that was obviously required but unlicensed.
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edit: (during early samsung android devices)
FWIW - this rivalry is a necessity. Neither Samsung nor Apple would really be motivated to improve, innovate, whatever without good solid threat from each other.
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On the one hand, this makes sense. On the other hand, I'd say Apple can innovate without any competition. The competition itself, not so much.
Oh, welcome to the forum.
Total nonsense.
Apple has built a culture of innovation. They strive to improve products even when there's no real external competition. To a large extent, they're competing against themselves. They want people to replace their phones as quickly as possible, so they want each generation to be better than the previous generation.
1. A delay when locking screen
2. A delay when unlocking screen
3. A delay screen rotation
4. A delay when controlling the volume buttons
So far here they are. I updated my s4 thru wifi using it and not Kies. So overall the update made some of my feautures or transitions to become slower.
So anyone? Hope samsung can fix and see this. I live in the Philippines btw.
I think you'll also see a delay in Android if iOS is delayed ¡
Seriously though, I don't think asking a support question for an Android/Samsung device will get you an answer on an Apple-centric site. But I may be in for a surprise.
No same person in this world would want to own a phone twice the size of his palm.
Throw it in the sea you muppet!
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Originally Posted by likewater
FWIW - this rivalry is a necessity. Neither Samsung nor Apple would really be motivated to improve, innovate, whatever without good solid threat from each other.
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"FWIW - this rivalry is a necessity. Neither Samsung nor Apple would really be motivated to improve, innovate, whatever without good solid threat from each other."
Who the **** are you?
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Originally Posted by Apple ][
Apple - We sold precisely X number of devices over the opening weekend of our new product. There's no guessing, there's nothing to hide. Apple just lays out the cold hard facts.
Samsung and everybody else - Our sales are smooth. Our sales are fine. Trust us. We sold a shit load of devices, but there is nothing suspicious at all about us refusing to reveal any numbers. Scouts honor! I swear on my dead mother! And by the way, we are also proud to announce that 17 Billion Android devices have now been activated, and no, we are not going to provide any proof for that either.
I wouldn't expect them to offer much real guidance outside of quarterly earnings reports anyway.
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Originally Posted by MrProphecy
It's a sham son. I find it amazing that the courts would even entertain the argument that Apple copied anything from Samsung.
Hello Mr. Troll. The courts never suggested Apple copied anything. Samsung never even made such a claim.
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Originally Posted by hmm
Hello Mr. Troll. The courts never suggested Apple copied anything. Samsung never even made such a claim.
Apart from trials involving Samsung FRAND patents.
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Originally Posted by hill60
Apart from trials involving Samsung FRAND patents.
That is just a licensing issue between two companies. Samsung never used the copying PR. They merely claimed Apple was using technology that was obviously required but unlicensed.