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Carrier subsidy ratios for Samsung handsets higher than Apple and HTC, study finds
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Carrier subsidy ratios for Samsung handsets higher than Apple and HTC, study finds
The average implied subsidy for Samsung smartphones sold in the U.S. substantially higher than comparable product sold by Apple and HTC, says one study, suggesting the Korean company is heavily relying on aggressive pricing strategies to squeeze out the competition.
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