Saturday, March 14, 2015

Samsung to focus on premium devices with high-res displays


I ve said this ll happen sometimes soon, considering samsung flagship phones like the s4 in 2013 and the s5 in 2014. Using a samsung product is usually a lovely experience, the display, Specifications and the camera quality I bet you can never undermatch their products. I used the s4 in 2013 and I'm still with my s5, but the only problem I have alway had with samsung is their build, I mean the body works.


you wouldn't have expected a mobile giant like samsung to make a flagbearer phones and in the end, you found out that when the phone dropped and hit the floor, what you ll see is a the silver or gold coating of your phone peeling or peeling due to constant usage. I mean their products is easily destructible. Considering apple products which are usually built with metals, you ll see most of their products durable.

Although, to my best of knowledge, I see samsung as the best smartphones maker in the world, but they need to find an ending solution to tackle this issue Asap. I think they ll get it soon, with the annoucement of their premium materials use, but with this, I think samsung product will be more expensive . read more below…

Samsung, which according to Gartner is no longer the world's top smartphone manufacturer, has said that it will use more premium materials in its mobile devices in a bid to gain more customers, according to Bloomberg. As per the report, the company plans to launch more smartphones with metal casings, slim designs, and high-definition displays.



“Samsung Electronics aims to consolidate its leadership in the premium market and plans to newly change the smartphone line-up to strengthen competitiveness,” said Co-CEO JK Shin, who also heads the mobile phone business. He made the statement while speaking at the South Korean company’s annual shareholder meeting yesterday.

According to Kwon Oh Hyun, who leads the components business, Samsung will also focus on smart home and health devices, as well as business-to-business market.

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