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Apple is the devil!! Leave it alone!!


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Seriously about time. Samsungs line of phones and tablets look so similar to :apple: products
 
About. *********. Time ...

Said it for months now, that the Samsung Galaxy (3G)S was a complete rip off, design wise, of the iPhone 3GS. And when I seen the Galaxy S2 I couldn't help but laugh at how it had obvious leanings to the iPhone 4.

Have they no shame? Or pride for that matter? Design your own product with it's own merits.

As the ad says, if you don't have an iPhone well ... you don't have an iPhone.

And no amount of similar look or feel on another device will change that, no matter how much they try.
 
About. *********. Time ...

Said it for months now, that the Samsung Galaxy (3G)S was a complete rip off, design wise, of the iPhone 3GS. And when I seen the Galaxy S2 I couldn't help but laugh at how it had obvious leanings to the iPhone 4.

Have they no shame? Or pride for that matter? Design your own product with it's own merits.

As the ad says, if you don't have an iPhone well ... you don't have an iPhone.

And no amount of similar look or feel on another device will change that, no matter how much they try.

I think its over the grid pattern.
 
I can't believe apple is suing one of it's primary suppliers. They may win the suit but they'll end up paying it themselves when samsung raises prices due to "inflation" or "scarcity of raw materials". This is just two large organizations being petty with each other. Apple clearly has the winner here. Samsung is way late to the party and will be lucky to follow a small part of Apple's success. If it were me I'd let them play little league while I ran the bigs and used their components to do so.
 
I can't believe apple is suing one of it's primary suppliers. They may win the suit but they'll end up paying it themselves when samsung raises prices due to "inflation" or "scarcity of raw materials". This is just two large organizations being petty with each other. Apple clearly has the winner here. Samsung is way late to the party and will be lucky to follow a small part of Apple's success. If it were me I'd let them play little league while I ran the bigs and used their components to do so.

Yeah, it's interesting this move by Apple. Win some, lose some?
 
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