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Title: Samsung phone launches are so different than Apple's...
Post by: HCK on January 08, 2020, 04:05:19 pm
Samsung phone launches are so different than Apple's...

We're not even a week into 2020 and Samsung has not announced a couple of new phones already, but an event to announce even more new phones.

And… it's worth taking a look at, both from a Samsung and an Apple point of view.





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Now, the February event part isn't unusual. Samsung has been holding events early in the year for a while.  Last year's was February 20. This year's will be February 11. Android Central and Mr. Mobile will be all over it, so keep your YouTubes locked there.

Samsung's also far from a stranger when it comes to multiple phone releases. They've been doing twice a year flagships for a while now. Galaxy S at the beginning of the year and Galaxy Note towards the. With new A-series, M-series, and other phones outside the U.S. scattered all around them. One at almost every 1/4-inch increment, it feels like at times.

That's in pretty stark contrast to Apple's typical strategy, which is one big phone drop towards the end of the year. The only exception so fa...

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