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So the Battle Begins.

Over 1 billion dollars was charged to Samsung mobile for illegally copying from their top competitor, Apple. With Samsung being charged and their competitors reaching a market high of $700 per share, it would appear that Samsung Mobile has really “missed the ball” in the last few weeks; however, contrary to what would most likely be perceived, Samsung has been extremely successful. To  say Samsung Mobile has been prevailing would be an understatement, but… why? Samsung’s mobile phone, the Galaxy S III, with features such as a large screen, innovative and creative backgrounds and login methods, along with a extremely fast 4g network was highly popular. It was said that all the faults of the I-phone were corrected by the new Samsung Mobile. Is there a battle going on between Samsung and Apple? Will Apple charge, compete, or keep cool. Samsung has slowly begun to gain more market share and they are creeping up to their competitors, Apple. I’d say its more than reasonable to say Apple does not have to worry. The infamous Samsung has proven to be more imitative than innovative in the last few years and Apple has proven, over and over again, to be one of the most successful, innovative companies in the world. Apple is still the market leader by a fair margin and with the release of the Iphone five, with features such as: the slick new design, the upgraded camera, faster 4g network, and a more effective operating system, people will start falling back to the company that everyone has come to love. Apples branding, advertising, product and stores are unlike any other and are highly appealing to consumers. Samsung has increased their market share with the production of one phone; however, this is only temporary and the I-phone that has constantly prevailed will win this battle.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/22/business/iphone-fever-dont-count-samsung-out.html

One reply on “So the Battle Begins.”

Really interesting take on the Apple vs. Samsung rivalry. It’s crazy to think how much money is at stake when two giants are battling in court, yet both still manage to innovate and keep fans hooked. Personally, I think competition like this is good—it pushes both sides to improve their devices, which benefits all of us as consumers.

On a side note, when I’m not following these tech wars, I like to relax by gaming a bit. Roblox has been my go-to lately, and if anyone wants to try it out, you can visit https://roblxmodapk.com/

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