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Apple is taking 94% of profits in the entire smartphone industry

3 pointsby ckuroseover 9 years ago

3 comments

na85over 9 years ago
Samsung has nobody to blame but itself for the steady trickle of Android users leaving the platform for greener pastures on the Apple side.<p>Samsung&#x27;s bloated, poorly-performant &quot;value adds&quot; are the reason Android is perceived to be laggy and unresponsive. Instead of just selling quality devices with a polished, professional operating system, they seem to have this pathological need to alter the vanilla Android install and bundle a bunch of crapware with every release. They&#x27;re the budget laptop maker of the mobile space, like Dell used to be in the laptop space, back when the standard first step after receiving a new laptop was (is?) to instantly reformat so you lose all the OEM apps.
zzleeperover 9 years ago
Anecdata:<p>After a few years with a great Nexus 4, my phone broke down and I switched to a Moto G Pure (the best thing I could find on a short notice, as those Nexus phones take a while to ship..)<p>It&#x27;s a mostly <i>ok</i> phone, but the devil is in the details.. some of which I hate:<p>- The phone&#x27;s vibration feel like an earthquake. I got a case just to ameliorate it and it still buzzes off everyone 100ft around me. Heck, I turned it OFF for voice and alerts but it still somehow vibrates for whatsapp and some games. Now I just don&#x27;t play those games and have the phone in &quot;do not disturb mode&quot; so it doesn&#x27;t vibrate like crazy.<p>- It has no led, so if I was away from the phone I can&#x27;t see if I have an alert without touching the phone (perhaps that&#x27;s why they made it vibrate so much? so that no matter where I am I know if I got a text?)<p>- It still uses the previous version of android even though it&#x27;s a 2 month old phone which I just bought. This means no per-app permissions, etc.<p>So my point is.. yes you do need to get the details right! Just getting 95% there is useless, and that&#x27;s where Moto and Samsung are. Maybe if they go back to only a few models they could get them right..
zzleeperover 9 years ago
Another explanation: the android market is competitive, so there are no extraordinary profits there left. It&#x27;s like the salt market, etc.