Oh good grief, if we are going to start comparing photos of Samsung and Apple devices I second the call for this thread to be closed. Because that's a road ALL SIDES ARE GUILTY OFF!!
I could trade insults with you. But I won't.
Why would I stop using a device and platform that work for me because of a chip and a display? My iPhone is more than a list of components. It is a whole package that includes hardware and a platform. If Apple stopped using Samsung parts it would still create the same platform and device that I prefer albeit with a different part.
For those who look at a list of hardwares and benchmarks this is critical. For me, it is irrelevant. Because it's how Apple IMPLEMENTS their solution that I care about. Surely the Galaxy and the Note were all brimming with Samsung parts and they were 100% failures to me.
My experience with my device, inclusive of hardware, OS implementation, and platform is what I care about.
And I again WHY would I trust a company that has given me a dead freezer, a dead washer, and multiple useless after the first release devices? THAT IS daft. THAT would be stupidity. THAT would be hypocritical.
I'm reading here of people's refusal to return a virtual ticking time bomb, oooooooooo because it's a Note 7, and I'm being called daft and hypocritical. That's rich.
Look, choose Samsung until the cows come home. Let Samsung make tons of money. ButI won't give them one more little penny. They won't make their millions over my pittance of a contribution.
I'll go Apple.
And I'll continue to hope for a Samsung free phone.
I honestly don't understand the hate at all. Then I don't understand the counter of 'loving' a company and putting them on a pedestal either.
To feel so passionate that you would use the descriptors 'love' and 'hate' to describe how much you personally feel about a company, which is a dissipationate entity that exists solely to generate revenue for its owner's, workers or investors; just seems very odd to me.
I've had products fail from all manufacturers, I've had good and bad service from them all too. But even when I've had great service or lousy experience, I would never describe feeling such extreme emotions of 'hate' or 'love' ...
I find this all very strange.
Indeed where this thread has ended up going is even stranger. We've moved so far from the topic at hand it's baffling. Your literally arguing about nothing peeps. Absolutely nothing .....
Everyone is entitled to there own opinion, I don't see the point in arguing with a poster because they hate a certain company, really is their opinion going to change because of this? And why do you care so much?
As for "hating" a company, I can understand that to a point. I get hating a product or policy or service, and hating a company is fine as long as people don't forget that these large companies are comprised of thousands of employees getting paid to pay their bills.
I remember when Blockbuster was going out of business and I was there to pick up some cheap movies. There was another person there that was just ecstatic they were going out of business, they were talking about how they ripped off customers with late fees and how they put smaller mom and pop video places out of business and how the world is a better place without them. All the while completely ignoring the 5 employees there who lost their jobs.
I guess what I'm saying is hate the company to the point where you don't buy their products, but not to the point where you "root" against them and take glee in thousands of people losing their jobs.
I think what he is trying to say (in a much harsher tone) is that if you trust apple, then you should trust their decision to use Samsung parts.
I honestly don't understand the hate at all. Then I don't understand the counter of 'loving' a company and putting them on a pedestal either.
To feel so passionate that you would use the descriptors 'love' and 'hate' to describe how much you personally feel about a company, which is a dissipationate entity that exists solely to generate revenue for its owner's, workers or investors; just seems very odd to me.
I've had products fail from all manufacturers, I've had good and bad service from them all too. But even when I've had great service or lousy experience, I would never describe feeling such extreme emotions of 'hate' or 'love' ...
I find this all very strange.
Indeed where this thread has ended up going is even stranger. We've moved so far from the topic at hand it's baffling. Your literally arguing about nothing peeps. Absolutely nothing .....
That's just hilariously inaccurate. You can't "invent" a size.
.AMOLEDs have very serious longevity issues. They look better at first, but subpixel fading, burn-in, and a general inequality between the three subpixels makes it a very flawed design
But even if it were perfect, Samsung did not invent AMOLEDs anyway.
Showing me the base of the phone which can only be designed in so many ways.Sorry but the S7 and the iPhone look NOTHING alikeNon-Apple inspired eh? Ok then...
This isn't exactly a selling point to the brand. Making things bigger isn't difficult.Never said they did. Point is they were the first on the market with large smartphone displays and they were even mocked for it
Yes they do. All of the display units for Galaxy S7s and S7 Edge devices in pretty much all cell shops around here have significant burn-in. There's a reason Samsung doesn't let you set screen timeout to "never."Modern OLEDs do not have this issue .OLED displays have come a long way .
No, it isn't solved. It's covered up by throwing more hardware at a design issue, which is something Samsung has always been famous for doing. You still have unequal subpixel counts, you still have the inherent fault that circles don't fill up as much space as squares, and you still have ridiculous burn-in, which I thought we'd solved when we moved away from CRTs over a decade ago.The sub pixel issue is solved through higher resolution
They are not the only relevant supplier of OLED displays. Apple did reportedly choose Samsung as the OLED supplier for the next iPhone, but that doesn't mean it'll be similar to any of Samsung's own panels (just like how Samsung-supplied A9 chips are still lightyears ahead of Samsung-designed Exynos chips).They are the only relevant supplier of OLED displays which is why Apple has them as their prime supplier for the 8
To you, not to me, or most other people. And that's why you're a loyal Samsung customer, and why I see Samsung for what they are - a cheap Korean knock-off brand with fancy toys to attract ignorant buyers (Hyundai/Kia comes to mind too).Showing me the base of the phone which can only be designed in so many ways.Sorry but the S7 and the iPhone look NOTHING alike
Rofl there's a lot more copied than just that. If those were the only similarities you saw in those pictures, then you really don't understand basic design principles.So you can't invent bigger but you can invent square with rounded edges (lol) and retrospectively claim green phone icons as your design idea, even though it was used for years before and so on.......
It's ok, reallyI'm no even going to pretend to know about basic design principles, not my field really.
I do know I wouldn't mistake a galaxy for an iPhone regardless of my design ineptitude.
This **** gets boring really quickly and has absolutely nothing to do with the discontinued Note 7, which was an awesome phone apart from the obviously dangerous ability to catch fire or if we want to get carried away, explode.
But let's keep flogging the dead horse.....
Never said they did. Point is they were the first on the market with large smartphone displays and they were even mocked for it
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Modern OLEDs do not have this issue .OLED displays have come a long way .The sub pixel issue is solved through higher resolution
They are the only relevant supplier of OLED displays which is why Apple has them as their prime supplier for the 8
Showing me the base of the phone which can only be designed in so many ways.Sorry but the S7 and the iPhone look NOTHING alike
Yes let's talk about a discontinued phone...rofl have fun with thatI'm glad you have what you need...
Now you've made your point, how about getting back on topic?
I'm glad you have what you need...
Now you've made your point, how about getting back on topic?
It's ok, really
Internal Samsung documentation is the only proof I need, and thankfully it doesn't require being good at design (which goes both ways apparently)