Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Why Samsung Galaxy Note 5 launches earlier – TechTastic

samsung-galaxy-note-5 Samsung hopes to address the anticipated launch of the Galaxy Note 5 ahead of Apple. But is it enough to stem the company from Cupertino?

Upcoming onderdag will be the second Samsung Unpacked event from start, where the company’s new Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge + will reveal to the world. The Note 5 this year features a metal frame with a front and rear glass, while the screen is still 5.7 inch will be great.

The company announced always in recent years new Galaxy Note phablets during the IFA fair in Berlin, which will start this year in early September. This year, Samsung has decided to make the event a few weeks forward, because on Thursday, August 13th is this year expected the Note 5, presumably to get a head start on Apple. According to the latest rumors, the new iPhone will be announced on September 9, namely

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The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S Plus Plus have the pressure on Samsung cranked and that is certainly something we look back this year for the early release of the Note 5. analyst Jan Dawson of Jackdaw Research Samsung wants everyone who is about to upgrade, to convince the new direct Galaxy to Note.

In our shows also that Samsung is no longer the king of smartphones with a big screen, and it has to do in a short time gained with big competitors in a market in Compared with the 5 “to 5.2″ models has always been relatively small. Consumers no longer seem to intend to pay the prize for products from Samsung, while there are many similar and cheaper Android devices are available. Combine this with the declining sales of high-end smartphones and it is clear that Samsung has a big problem.

The Korean company presented in the last seven quarters of declining sales and profits, and the reduced beginning of August . the price of the Galaxy Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, while both devices only three months ago were released

However, Apple seems to be the biggest problem for Samsung, as the company Samsung took away one big advantage: larger screen. For Apple, the move to the big screen was a hit. In the last quarter sold a whopping 47.5 million iPhones, up a whopping 35% compared to the same period a year earlier

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