I think they would fail miserably if they did. Until recently, the Sony A7 was pretty well all there was but we have seen Canon and Nikon (2 bodies) release really superb devices in recent weeks. I'll be testing the Nikon Z6 next week.
4 cameras? 4 new devices? Wonder what it’s referring to. Guess it doesn’t matter, since I wouldn’t buy anything from Samsung
According to the Samsung Developer Conference website, the speculation is that it is a new Galaxy phone with four rear cameras. Funny thing is, the article was posted 2 months ago and has zero comments so far. "A lot of people are saying..."
Competition is a good thing. It makes companies try harder , including Apple.
Let's hope they don't price whatever it is into the stratosphere too like Apple just did. Soon the moto of these companies will be :
"Truly amazing phones for the rich, and we have some average ones for the poor folk. Something for everyone."
Or something like that Tim Cook said lol.
That isn’t what was said at all.
I got the X at $1000 over two years. It’s a great value. The number of devices it replaces and the quality of the device and software and jobs it performs for me is worth it the price. Just like my other computers.
Value is in the eye of the buyer. For some, $500 per year is too much, but the iPhone 7 @ $450-550 is a good deal (honestly, I think that's a great deal for what is still a very good phone.)
For me the biggest value with iPhones is the fact that you get a quality phone that Apple will support and that remains fully functional for 3-4 years. I have a 6s that is long ago paid for and still works perfectly. It may not be quite as snappy or have as big a screen as the newer models, but not only does it do everything it did when I bought it, but all the new features Apple has added to iOS.
Samsung should just have a new phone every month. So people will not forget their name.
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i have a Samsung refrigerator which I bought as open box and some big discount. It works fine for sometime but after awhile the ice maker start to have very thick buildup ice and other issues. It turns out the ice maker has some known issue and Samsung refuses to fix it. All they did is posting instructions online about how to fix the problem with this $3000 dollar state-of-the-art failing machine.
Never buy anything from Samsung again, even my wife again with me which rarely happened.
To be more clear, of a product, not as part of an invitation where they're giving the media time to plan to get to wherever the event is being held. And of all their invitations this one seems to have no potential hidden message as it directly wants invitees to gather 'round by using a Bob Dylan lyric and that uses a drawing of Apple Park.
The only pieces of Sammy hardware I own is a 40" HD smart tv and BD player. Which are both fine for my uses. I have zero interest in their phones. It'll be interesting to see what they introduce.
The only Samsung device I owned was 67” DLP which lasted forever since 2006. I got tired of it and just gave it away.
A 4x smartphone zoom, foldable smartphone or whatever. It’ll be more interesting than Apple’s rather underwhelming recent iPhone event. The only real highlight was the impressive new Apple Watch redesign. But then it’s an ‘S’ year so to be expected I suppose.
Competition is a good thing. It makes companies try harder , including Apple.
Let's hope they don't price whatever it is into the stratosphere too like Apple just did. Soon the moto of these companies will be :
"Truly amazing phones for the rich, and we have some average ones for the poor folk. Something for everyone."
Or something like that Tim Cook said lol.
That isn’t what was said at all.
I got the X at $1000 over two years. It’s a great value. The number of devices it replaces and the quality of the device and software and jobs it performs for me is worth it the price. Just like my other computers.
Don't listen to him mate. He is probably part of the same demographic which voted for Brexit in the UK. Toothless whining gammon...
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For me the biggest value with iPhones is the fact that you get a quality phone that Apple will support and that remains fully functional for 3-4 years. I have a 6s that is long ago paid for and still works perfectly. It may not be quite as snappy or have as big a screen as the newer models, but not only does it do everything it did when I bought it, but all the new features Apple has added to iOS.
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i have a Samsung refrigerator which I bought as open box and some big discount. It works fine for sometime but after awhile the ice maker start to have very thick buildup ice and other issues. It turns out the ice maker has some known issue and Samsung refuses to fix it. All they did is posting instructions online about how to fix the problem with this $3000 dollar state-of-the-art failing machine.
Never buy anything from Samsung again, even my wife again with me which rarely happened.