We erase everything and start again? Yes and no … JK Shin dismissing the father of the Galaxy range, Samsung demonstrates that it intends to wipe out the past in the field of smartphones. This dismissal should therefore be accompanied by a strategic change
could be embodied by Dongjin Koh, head of R & amp; D of the
Mobile branch. Innovation, especially around the flexible displays,
might as well put the Samsung smartphones on track.
However, it seems that the next giant flagship, the Galaxy S7 brings no major disruptions. According necessarily unverifiable sources, the terminal design remain close to its predecessor. And under the hood, in addition to upgrading the components, it will not count on important innovations.
According to the Wall Street Journal, would be the main integration of Related Technology Powerful Touch Apple. Recall that it allows access to different content or menus depending on the pressure exerted on the screen. Techno is available on the latest iPhone 6s.
According to the US daily, the S7 benefit from fast charging (again nothing new) and recognition by the retina, but this point, the WSJ says that nothing is confirmed. Not too wet, the Wall Street Journal provides a presentation of the new flagship of the South Korean in March, certainly during the Mobile World Congress.
Recall that Samsung suffers the relative failures of his last top smartphones range, including the Galaxy S5, which have resulted in losses
historic for the electronics division of Samsung. Since many
quarters, the group is caught between an Apple dominant in the
upscale and very aggressive Chinese manufacturers in the entrance of
market.
The group, however, a little reversed the trend last quarter. Samsung has achieved a net profit of 4.8 billion,
up 29.4% year on year. It is, however, less than forecast
Korean, and down 5% from the previous quarter. Samsung
attributes this increase (compared to 2014) of its profits to a
progression “significant” in shipments of smartphones. The
Manufacturer does not disclose the figure nonetheless.
See also our page
Key Figures: Sales mobile and smartphone
No comments:
Post a Comment