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I'm not sure who Samsung wants to be. They made fun of Apple fans because they stood in line. Did they feel the same about those who stood in line for the Nexus?

Did they hate the Apple commercials which they have now imitated? This is a far cry from the testosterone-based Android ads.
 
Hmm.. Emotional connection, maybe. But I didn't notice any cool apps I'd love to use in that commercial.
 
Samsung could have gone the Droid commercial path but they choose to emulate Apple's style.

We can debate over patents and all that, but there is no doubt that advertisers copy each other without shame. If it is successful, it will be copied.

Also, the conventional robot-noise Android commercials seem to appeal to those who won't pay much, if anything, for a phone. The Apple commercials appeal to those who will pay for an emotional, not technical, experience.
 
Reminds me of Microsoft. Clearly these folks have no talent. In a way this makes people turn to Apple for innovation and contribute their talent there instead of anywhere else where people just copy. Some people just don't get it.
 
Arn - if you want to lose me as a reader, continue posting articles like this. I don't come here to read opinionated nonsense and believe it or not I also don't come here to find out what Samsung is doing.

At the top of the page it says "news and rumors you care about" - try living up to your own slogan.

All the advert shows is people using the product, like almost any other TV advert.

Count me in as well Arn. Did you know Coke has a new emotional style commercial as well?
 
Arn - if you want to lose me as a reader, continue posting articles like this. I don't come here to read opinionated nonsense and believe it or not I also don't come here to find out what Samsung is doing.

At the top of the page it says "news and rumors you care about" - try living up to your own slogan.

All the advert shows is people using the product, like almost any other TV advert.

Quite frankly, MR never did seem like a good fit for you.
 
I've posted this before, but i'll say it again - even 5+ years ago, Samsung's nickname in the cellular industry was SAMEsung.
 
Arn - if you want to lose me as a reader, continue posting articles like this. I don't come here to read opinionated nonsense and believe it or not I also don't come here to find out what Samsung is doing.

At the top of the page it says "news and rumors you care about" - try living up to your own slogan.

All the advert shows is people using the product, like almost any other TV advert.

Maybe it should say "news and rumors you don't know you care about yet" because this site is pretty ahead of the ball on the news. This will be big in the blogosphere.
 
Maybe it should say "news and rumors you don't know you care about yet" because this site is pretty ahead of the ball on the news. This will be big in the blogosphere.

It isn't news or a rumour. It's arn's opinion.
 
Arn - if you want to lose me as a reader, continue posting articles like this. I don't come here to read opinionated nonsense and believe it or not I also don't come here to find out what Samsung is doing.

At the top of the page it says "news and rumors you care about" - try living up to your own slogan.

All the advert shows is people using the product, like almost any other TV advert.

If you don't want to read the article, feel free to skip over it... Looks like you took the time to read everyone's comments also. Kinda feels like you're just looking for attention... :confused:
 
I find the add retarded; if you notice threw out the whole video its only a little girl and the father doing one thing, and thats playing a HD movie. Apple at least advertises all the features of their products; what most people don't see is they always keep their thesis the same threw out the whole clip; whether it be bragging about itunes, siri or the apple app store. No matter what; they show everything, not just 1 feature like this bogus add of playing a HD video with a little girl. If they think a little girl playing a Dinosaur video is gonna attract people, they better change things up real fast.
 
Arn - if you want to lose me as a reader, continue posting articles like this. I don't come here to read opinionated nonsense and believe it or not I also don't come here to find out what Samsung is doing.

At the top of the page it says "news and rumors you care about" - try living up to your own slogan.

All the advert shows is people using the product, like almost any other TV advert.

Count me in as well Arn. Did you know Coke has a new emotional style commercial as well?

Overreact much. Tell us how you really feel.
 
I'm sorry, but this is a really weak/pretty useless story. I can't imagine anyone would seriously state that company A is copying company's B promotion of "emotional connections."
 
I don't think that Apple was the first to showcase a product in use and appealing to personal connections. I actually don't think this feels that much like an Apple commercial anyway, it feels too happy and springy.
 
I like Android devices as well as iOS devices since I own and enjoy both. I don't like what Samsung is doing though. Other companies like Motorola have made tablets that at least have a somewhat unique look and experience. Samsung just seems to run a copy machine.

That is one reason why I went with LG over Samsung when I bought my new 55" LED-LCD TV last month. The last thing I want to do is give money to this copycat company that can't seem to design a phone IU or tablet hardware that doesn't look exactly like Apple's products. All that tells me is that they have poor engineers that take the easy path of copying.
 
koreans have always loved to copy cat other's products.. just like at their cars now as another example.
 
It isn't news or a rumour. It's arn's opinion.

It's a pretty dead-on insightful opinion, I must say. It's Arn's site, and he's allowed to editorialize.

The Samsung ad looks almost like a one-to-one copy of an Apple ad. Pure rip-off. To the point that it's so blatant it's disgusting. And Samsung knows this. And they don't care. They are clever, corporate THIEVES.

Just what kind of company are they?

THIS is the kind:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/20/business/worldbusiness/20samsung.html

New Bribery Allegation Roils Samsung

SEOUL, South Korea, Nov. 19 — Samsung, which has vigorously denied bribery charges in a snowballing corruption scandal, sustained another blow to its image on Monday when a former legal adviser to President Roh Moo-hyun said the company had once offered him a cash bribe.

The former aide, Lee Yong-chul, who also served as a presidential monitor against corruption, said that the money — 5 million won ($5,445) — was delivered to him in January 2004 as a holiday gift from a Samsung Electronics executive, but that he immediately returned it.

Before sending it back, Mr. Lee said, he took pictures of the cash package, which were released to the news media on Monday.

“I was outraged by Samsung’s brazenness, by its attempt to bribe a presidential aide in charge of fighting corruption,” Mr. Lee said in a written statement released at a news conference by a civic organization. He did not attend the event.

James Chung, a spokesman for Samsung Electronics, said, “We are trying to find out the facts around these allegations.”

Samsung Electronics is the mainstay of the 59-subsidiary Samsung conglomerate and a world leader in computer chips, flat-panel television screens and cellphones.

Mr. Lee’s accusation appeared to support recent assertions by a former chief lawyer at Samsung, Kim Yong-chul, that the conglomerate had run a vast network that bribed officials, prosecutors, tax collectors, journalists and scholars on behalf of Samsung’s chairman, Lee Kun-hee.

Prosecutors are investigating Mr. Kim’s accusations, and political parties have introduced legislation that would establish an independent counsel.

Opposition political parties say an independent prosecutor is needed because Mr. Kim identified the president’s new chief prosecutor, Lim Chai-jin, as one of many prosecutors to have received bribes from Samsung. Mr. Lim denied the assertion.

President Roh’s office dismissed the call for an independent counsel as an election-year political maneuver. The South Korean presidential election is scheduled on Dec. 19.

As the scandal expanded, the chairman, Lee Kun-hee, was absent Monday from a ceremony commemorating the 20th anniversary of the death of his father, Lee Byung-chul, Samsung’s founder. Company officials cited a “serious cold and illness from fatigue.”

Lee Yong-chul, the former presidential aide, now a partner at a law firm in Seoul, issued his statement and pictures through the National Movement to Unveil Illegal Activities by Samsung and Its Chairman, an organization that was started by civic groups after Mr. Kim’s allegations were made public.

Calls to Mr. Lee’s office were not returned on Monday.

“This is proof that Samsung’s bribery has reached not only prosecutors but the very core of political power, the Blue House,” the group said at the news conference, referring to the South Korean presidential office. President Roh’s office called that assertion “pure speculation.”

Mr. Lee said the bribe he received in 2004 was delivered after an executive at Samsung Electronics asked him whether his company could send him a holiday gift. Mr. Lee said he accepted, thinking that it would be a simple gift.

He said that when he returned the money with a protest, the Samsung executive apologized. The executive said he had simply allowed his company to send the gift in his name and had not known it contained cash, Mr. Lee related.

The executive could not be reached for comment. Samsung said the man left the company in June 2004 and now lived in the United States.

Lee Yong-chul said he decided to go public after reading about the lawyer Kim Yong-chul’s whistle-blowing. He said he believed Mr. Kim’s assertion that Samsung had run a systematic bribery effort.

Samsung has denied Mr. Kim’s allegations as “groundless.” A couple of Samsung executives Mr. Kim accused of delivering bribes have sued him.

In his statement, Lee Yong-chul said the cash was delivered to him while prosecutors were investigating assertions that Samsung and other conglomerates had provided large amounts of illegal campaign funds to presidential candidates during the 2002 election, which Mr. Roh won.

Several campaign officials for Mr. Roh and his opponent, Lee Hoi-chang, as well as Samsung executives, were convicted of playing major roles in raising slush funds in that campaign.


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More recent:

http://www.fastcompany.com/1627411/...-expose-accuses-samsung-of-massive-corruption

Bribery, Massive Corruption at Samsung, Says Exposé by Former S. Korean Prosecutor

. . . In addition, a lawmaker said she had once been offered a golf bag full of cash from Samsung, and a former presidential aide said he had received and returned a cash gift from the company.

Lee Kun-hee, the chairman of Samsung, was convicted of hiding more than $42 million from tax collection, and received nothing more than a suspended sentence. The media decided not to mention the whistle-blowing book at all, despite it achieving remarkable sales for a non-fiction book in that country. (Not a single newspaper published a review, and the only discussion of the book mentioned its sales--but not its title or author. Yeah, you read that right. They left out the title.) Even worse, the media refused to print any op-eds or articles explaining, let alone backing, Kim Yong-chul's side, out of fear that Samsung would pull advertisements from their TV shows and newspapers.

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http://news.techeye.net/business/south-korea-makes-example-of-samsung-corruption

South Korea makes example of Samsung corruption

Samsung has been publicly forced to get its act together to stamp out corruption, with the South Korean government choosing to make an example of it.

According to a top industry consultant familiar with the company, Samsung's legal "philanderings" are no secret. While other companies are also at it, the South Korean government is keeping them safe as it looks to drive revenue and reputation to the country.

The comments come as news of shadiness inside Samsung spreads, after an inspection found that elements of the company were involved in corruption.

The findings led to CEO Oh Chang-Suk stepping down and Lee Kun-Hee, chairman of the company, claiming there would be some managerial changes.

However, he would not specify what the investigation had uncovered - only saying that it included taking bribes and enjoying hospitality from suppliers. He said the "worst type" of abuse was pressure on junior staff to commit corrupt acts.

"Corruption and fraud" at Samsung Techwin came about accidentally, and was a result of a "complacent attitude during the past decade", he told reporters

This isn't the first time Samsung has been alleged to have its hands in the till. In 2007 the company's former executives accused it of bribing police and politicians to stop probes into its management, while in 2009 the chairman, along with nine other senior executives, were indicted on tax dodging charges.

According to our analyst, speaking under condition of anonymity, these are well known facts.

"Let's be honest, Samsung's philanderings are not a secret, the company has been at it for years," he said.

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This is the sort of (criminal) organization Apple is dealing with.

Put nothing past them.
 
How is the software like the iPad's?

I meant the LOOK of the iOs on these devices. They copy apple down to the icons, colors and style. Apples software/hardware integration is bar none untoichable. I was talking about the look. I've been an Apple head since before it was cool, so i never really paid attention to pcs or the competition. But i picked up a Samsung tablet the other day at best buy and was shocked at how much they copied Apple. The look of the icons and apps is a blatant attempt to ride Apple's coat tails. They are so afraid to break off on their own and have confidence in their own designs that they merely copy Apple.

But heres the thing....they are copying what Apple has already done. Soon as they do, Apple is about to release the next leap in their design. The competition will never catch up. Just like they never caught up in the mp3 market.
 
What an uncomfortable moment for Samsung at its court hearing with Apple on Thursday. Fielding questions from U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh, Samsung attorney Kathleen Sullivan was asked if she could distinguish between Apple’s iPad and Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1, which Koh held up for all the court to see.

Her reply as first reported by Reuters? “Not at this distance, your honor.”

It was definitely an uncomfortable moment for a lawyer who's rather famous for winning such cases. Had she not studied her subject? Was she vain and not wearing her long distance glasses at the time? Who knows.

What we do know is, it didn't matter, because that lawyer's team won for Samsung, and Apple's injunction request was rejected.

Among other things, the judge ruled that Apple had failed to establish that it was likely to be able to prove the iPad's design patent validity in court.

The judge not only saw prior designs with features (bezel, flush glass, rounded corners) that Apple tried to claim as theirs alone, she also ruled that those features were functional... which is something that a design patent cannot legally protect.
 
My comments distilled since I'm in a hurry:

* I like the 8.9 size, hate the 16:9 aspect ratio.

* This commercial really makes it look too small. They shouldn't have gone for a "hey lets all play together" idea.

* I'm not quite sure "OMG IT CAN LOOK AT WEBSITES AND MOVIE TRAILERS" is really going to impress anyone. Not even my mother.

* I felt bad for the kid at the start of the video. :(

* I felt bad for the parent at the end of the video. :(

* I think the iPad and iPhone ads do a way better job at connecting people with technology
 
This ad isn't really news. It's just another addition to a long string of Apple-copying that Samsung has been doing for months now.

http://www.idownloadblog.com/2011/09/29/apple-samsung-copycat-2/

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I certainly do hope Apple pursues them to the fullest legal extent - delays them, harasses them, and uses every possible weapon within the legal limits of the game to make life as difficult as possible for them. This is what you do with thieves.
 
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