Samsung Galaxy S3
The Samsung vs. Apple wars have intensified over the last year as a lawsuit pitted both companies against one another. The release of their latest mobile devices in anticipation of the holiday season has only made the tensions rise to the point that Samsung has essentially declared and all out war on Apple that has the feel and look of the current presidential campaign.
It is not uncommon for President Barack Obama to attack Mitt Romney as they vie to become the next "leader of the free world" but for a company to use nasty ads in a battle for consumer attention seems a bit out of the ordinary.
Samsung vs Apple or Obama vs Romney?
Can the real election campaign of Fall 2012 please stand up? (At least one really does have to do with free market enterprise.)
With the Samsung Galaxy S3 already out in the wild and the iPhone 4S still widely available, making a decision about which smartphone to buy can be daunting.
For those who are interested in learning about the common criticisms of the well-received phone, Latinos Post has compiled comments from respected review sources to help customers make their purchasing decisions.
Reports are circulating that Samsung's Galaxy S3 has surpassed Apple's iPhone 4s as the top-selling U.S. smartphone in August. This is the first time that Apple has given up the top spot in the U.S. marketplace to a competitor and the news has consumers all wound up. As we wait for the upcoming iPhone 5 launch, here is what customers around the world have to say about the 4s upset:
If your loyalty remains with Android devices, the following review roundup may assist in your purchasing decision.
The Korea Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has begun investigating Samsung to see if the electronics giant is unfairly competing in the mobile phones market by abusing its dominance in wireless technology patents.
After all of Apple's recent announcements regarding its various lawsuits against Samsung for patent infringement issues, the company has finally made a non-legal announcement about a new product launch on September 12th.
Despite school starting up again and the election campaign revving up, September 2012 will likely become remember as the month when Apple announced and released the iPhone 5.
But don't tell Nokia, Motorola, Amazon, Microsoft, or even Samsung that. Unless it is some sort of coincidence, all the aforementioned companies are holding their own conferences to show off their new toys before Apple gets a chance to take the spotlight. The emergence of these events is not clear, but could surely be a sign that these companies are panicking and feel the need to find any means possible to diminish Apple's attention.
Over the past month Apple has shown up in court to face Samsung on a number of patent infringement charges, claiming that Samsung has stole a significant amount of intellectual property and should be punished for doing so. Apple has won all but one court case. In the United States a jury decided against Samsung and mandated that the company pay Apple over $1 billion in damages. Even so, Apple has filed another brief in a California court this time going after Samsung's newer line of galaxy products. Consumers around the world are responding to media reports, sounding off with heated opinions both for and against the iPhone maker.
On Wednesday, Latinos Post asked readers if they found an iOS 6 powered iPhone 4S or Samsung Galaxy S III more appealing, resulting into a 7:3 landslide victory for the Galaxy S III.
Although rumors have spread that Apple would bump up the iPhone 5's price in response to their court victory over Samsung, customers should most likely expect a set of choices similar to the iPhone 4S's offerings.
The fight between handset giants, Apple and Samsung, continues outside court rooms as both companies are about to make important announcements and unveilings.
Samsung has announced that it is making its wildly popular Galaxy SIII phone model available in four new colors, which the company says are inspired by some of “the Earth’s richest materials” found in nature.
The Inquirer recently posted an article comparing the iPhone 4s to the Samsung Galaxy 3. The article looked at the following features: Design & Build, Performance, Operating System & Software, Camera, Connectivity and Battery & Storage. In terms of which is the better phone, the article deemed the competition a tie.