Did you read my post ? The Galaxy does sell on price, not necessarily the price to the consumer though. Apple can set it's own terms to ATT, Verizon, Sprint; none of them can get enough iphones to meet demand; and the existence of the Galaxy gives them something else to sell, and Samsung has to give them more room for markup to move product.
Very small part of the smartphone market is people making their decision based on your reason, which is nothing new, there are always contrary shoppers who don't want whatever the majority wants, so retailers market to them with that in mind.
And I wouldn't be surprised by what those iphone users tell you, and what they say when you leave the room.
Look at the ads for the Galaxy. A tech savvy nerd, but good looking(LOL), shows his BIG screen to a bunch of hippie,artsy clueless about tech, types, waiting in line for the new iphone, which doesn't "look" different. You see yourself as that "smarter" guy. Just like the Apple ads that make the iphone or ipad look like amazing products full of wonder and delight. The difference is, the Apple ads are kinda true; the good looking nerd in the Samsung ad is an actor who probably has an iphone in real life.
And RIM more or less created the Smartphone market, "Blackberry" was what smartphones were called before they were called smartphones.
I can't believe I'm even going to respond to this... but here goes. The idea that Android is not-innovative and is a mindless copy is as moronic as the notion that iPhone is completely original. Both technologies are innovative, and both technologies bring some amount of original ideas and concepts.
I know this will be VERY difficult for you to grasp... but not everyone watches commercials and immediately become iSheeps and Phandroids based on the characters portrayed in the commercial. I think at one point that was true... but I think now people get that you don't have to have an "iPhone" to have all the glory and wonder that a smartphone offers.
People's motivations to buy now have gotten pretty complex... here's a quick list of influencers
1. Price... advantage Android... even if they're not cheaper they're perceived as cheaper and often are.
2. FUD.. advantage iPhone... people think Android is buggier and more difficult even if it's not always true
3. Bigger brighter screens
4. Incumbent apps
5. Feel of the phone... people actually go to the store and try them out
6. Google Navigation
7. Siri
8. Hatred of Apple
9. Love of Apple
10. Advice of nerd relatives
etc etc etc
Why do you have to hate Android to love Apple?
