Here is the Dailytech article.
But I didn't start this thread to rag on Samsung. Instead, I made it to rag on the smartphone OEMs. Samsung is now in the same patch as Apple has been the past year. With the two largest OEMs in the industry reporting less than expected sales, and everyone else struggling in their own special way, it's obvious things are slowing down for smartphone makers. Do you think we have reached a saturation point? Maybe people are tired of spending $200/year on these phones? Could that be why Google is coming out with very inexpensive phones in order to take marketshare away from Apple AND Samsung (Google has to pay Apple and Samsung for directing traffic to its sites)? I know some people here like to brag about changing their phones as often as they change their underwear, but those phones are not disappearing into the ether. Instead, someone else is picking them up and using them for years.
So, what do people think will happen to the OEMs? I think innovation has reached a plateau on the hardware front so they may continue to hurt. Any opinions?
But I didn't start this thread to rag on Samsung. Instead, I made it to rag on the smartphone OEMs. Samsung is now in the same patch as Apple has been the past year. With the two largest OEMs in the industry reporting less than expected sales, and everyone else struggling in their own special way, it's obvious things are slowing down for smartphone makers. Do you think we have reached a saturation point? Maybe people are tired of spending $200/year on these phones? Could that be why Google is coming out with very inexpensive phones in order to take marketshare away from Apple AND Samsung (Google has to pay Apple and Samsung for directing traffic to its sites)? I know some people here like to brag about changing their phones as often as they change their underwear, but those phones are not disappearing into the ether. Instead, someone else is picking them up and using them for years.
So, what do people think will happen to the OEMs? I think innovation has reached a plateau on the hardware front so they may continue to hurt. Any opinions?