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Vegastouch

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Yes like i said before the credit should go to Motorola who invented mobile phones in 1973.
But, apple played a huge role developing the magic of touch screen.
They didn't invent that either. Touchscreens had been around for years and again, Samsung first used icons with a touchscreen but Apple are the kings of taking someone else's innovation and making it better and then sueing over it lol.
Self righteous jerks.
 
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Shanghaichica

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They didn't invent that either. Touchscreens had been around for years and again, Samsung first used icons with a touchscreen but Apple are the kings of taking someone else's innovation and making it better and then sueing over it lol.
Self righteous jerks.
Most of Apple’s lawsuits were thrown out in other countries. It was only really in the US that Apple won. A lot of the cases were thrown out in the UK, Germany, Japan and South Korea.

Samsung took some inspiration from Apple but a lot of it was prior design and had been around for years. Apple put all the technology into a consumer friendly package but most of the technology had been around for years.
 
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They didn't invent that either. Touchscreens had been around for years and again, Samsung first used icons with a touchscreen but Apple are the kings of taking someone else's innovation and making it better and then sueing over it lol.
Self righteous jerks.

I didn't say they invented, i said they developed it and played a role in a world of mobile phones.
[doublepost=1558940316][/doublepost]https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/201...ce-a-brief-history-of-touchscreen-technology/
 

jamezr

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I read that in quite a few places as well
As reported, this week, by Forbes cybersecurity specialist Zak Doffman, the resale value of the P30 Pro has dropped up to 90% of its retail price of $1150 to a mere $130. While retail prices remain stable, the question many are asking is: to what extent are these secondary market drops an omen of an overall crash, still to come.

A quick look at Swappa and everyone is bartering on prices.
 

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I bet Samsung's CEO's are wrapping their hands for bigger market share.

By the way this is very good news for Note10.
[doublepost=1558969872][/doublepost]Just perfect timing for iphone 11 and Note10
 

I7guy

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Gotta be in it to win it
They didn't invent that either. Touchscreens had been around for years and again, Samsung first used icons with a touchscreen but Apple are the kings of taking someone else's innovation and making it better and then sueing over it lol.
Self righteous jerks.
As typical the history of innovation gets muddled and conflated. IMO, touchscreen circa 1965 + windows circa 1983 is the genesis of where we are today with icons on a touch screen
 

Tsepz

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Wonder how this will affect Huawei’s pricing of the Mate 30 a pro if it does come out outside of China.

Lol things are changing very fast, i just hope this won't happen to Samsung.
Indeed. It’s become more clear now than ever that an OS outside of the USA is needed, and less reliance overall on US based companies for tech is definitely required.

The next decade is going to be very interesting after all this, no matter which way it goes. Beautiful thing about the mobile industry is how dynamic it is, due to smartphones being the most personal devices in our lives.
 
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jamezr

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There are a LOT of mobile operating systems already out there. Alternative operating systems is not the problem. There have been plenty of them since early on.
But the reason they haven't succeeded is there are no apps for them. No reason for app devs to port their apps to another operating system when Android or IOS has done so well for them.
Then there is no big company spending billions back it like Google has for Android.
https://itsfoss.com/open-source-alternatives-android/


Then try running an OS without these apps
This search market share has helped Google create and control a suite of apps like Chrome, Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps, Google Docs, and many other popular web services.

HUAWEI’S ANDROID AND WINDOWS ALTERNATIVES ARE DESTINED FOR FAILURE
https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/23/18636841/huawei-android-windows-alternatives-europe-us-editorial
 

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Samsung is Korean not Chinese. Big difference.

I know but thats not what i meant. What i mean is if Samsung became too good and threatened the existence of iphones and pixels in the future i can assure you it will have same fate as Huawie. They all at the mercy of google.
 

Shanghaichica

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I know but thats not what i meant. What i mean is if Samsung became too good and threatened the existence of iphones and pixels in the future i can assure you it will have same fate as Huawie. They all at the mercy of google.
America don’t care about South Korea. It’s a small country and can’t in anyway threaten their dominance. They are also allies with South Korea and have been since the end of the Korean War. South Korea rely on the US for protection.
 
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Tsepz

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Hmmm...
Huawei could be allowed to continue releasing phones with standard microSD card support
Mere days after contributing to Huawei's uncertain status in the global mobile industry by removing the company from an extensive list of around 1,000 members, the non-profit SD Card Association appears to have reversed its decision. As noticed by an eagle-eyed Redditor, Huawei's name is back on the aforementioned list, which probably means its smartphones and tablets will continue to support standards-compliant memory cards.
https://www.phonearena.com/news/huawei-future-phones-microsd-card-support-possible_id116397
 
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