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You mean like how Apple boasts that Samsung should prepare the photocopiers after they release the iPhone 6+, based off the Samsung Note phablet line?

And so they did.

Also, 6 Plus is just a big iPhone 6 and is different from the Note outside of screen size. No one mistakes the Note and the 6 Plus.

How any times has Apple mocked Samsung?

I don't remember any recent tv ads mocking Samsung.
 
Payback time to Shamesung because Apple and their fans are winning!

Loving it!

:D

Yeah, "winning".

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So does removeable battery and micro sd not matter anymore? I thought those were major selling features of Android phones.
Actually choice is , if you want this Samsung has plenty of phones who have these .
 
But it does seem a bit pointless to make your own system, when the OS you use has had it's own system for years.
Pretty sure the manufacturer gets a cut of every transaction, so using their own systems brings in revenue. Also, Samsung has been trying to extricate themselves from the grip of Google/Android for years (Tizen, TouchWiz, etc.), so this is another way to slowly move services away from Google and into their own house.
 
At least they've created a fingerprint scanner that'll work now...

Haha.

Thanks Shamesung for all the mocking Apple and their fans ads.

*insert Tim Cook and Apple fans picture laughing - #WINNING #GameOverAppleandtheirfansWON*
 
When Apple copies Samsung, it's called innovation.

When Samsung copies Apple, it's called photocopying.

No, it's called "copying" for both.

Oh, and lets ignore the fact that Samsung mocks Apples customers (something that no company should do and Samsung should be ashamed) and calls out Apple pubically in commercials for copying.

Oh and lets ignore the fact that Android/Samsung customers say the same thing.
Apple is just copying Samsung.
Samsung is innovating now!

FACT is: both companies do. But lets ignore that.
 
As if 8 cores and 14nm willl do any colossal change in typical usage

14nm is not a gimmick, that has real benefits. More transistors packed into the same space (can make chips smaller) while using less power. 8 cores may or may not be a gimmick. It seems doubtful a smartphone could realistically use all those cores efficiently much of the time, but it's possible. High end games may be able to make use of more cores, for example you could might have threads dedicated to physics simulations, enemy AI, etc.
 
Doubt it will sway many people from the iPhone but it sure beat out the HTC M9 on day one.
 
Classic :rolleyes:

No argument to stand on so resort to the 'fanboy' shtick

My argument is that the iPhone 6+ is a blatant copy of Samsung's Galaxy Note line.

So far, that argument has not been sufficienty disproven as it is a product that is a direct response to Samsung's Galaxy Note.

Game. Set. Match.
 
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