The Samsung Galaxy S5 recd the least amount of hype, excitement and buzz of all Samsung flagship Android phones. The reasons are pretty clear, the S5 is seen as a catch-up device- evolving over S4 in terms of core hardware with no sign of pure innovation or any bold steps on the design front.
So, what is Samsung thinking? Here is a list of possibilities
1) Focus more on the mid-range segment, that seems to be the next big thing in Android land (Moto G...)
2) Focus on S3 and S4 users, give them the same feel and design in a bid to create easy upgrade path to the S5?
3) How do we beat the Nexus range? They(Nexus range) seem to be slowly expanding their market from pure Android enthusiasts to the mass market of smartphone buyers.
4) Time to consolidate, give yourself some time, get back to the drawing board and work on something truly revolutionary
5) If they call us "Samesung", heck! lets just be that and prove them wrong by numbers!
6) Tizen, we should work on our own OS, F**k Android!
What is Samsung upto, or has it given-up on Android?
Would love to know what you guys think about Samsung and its Android strategy.
So, what is Samsung thinking? Here is a list of possibilities
1) Focus more on the mid-range segment, that seems to be the next big thing in Android land (Moto G...)
2) Focus on S3 and S4 users, give them the same feel and design in a bid to create easy upgrade path to the S5?
3) How do we beat the Nexus range? They(Nexus range) seem to be slowly expanding their market from pure Android enthusiasts to the mass market of smartphone buyers.
4) Time to consolidate, give yourself some time, get back to the drawing board and work on something truly revolutionary
5) If they call us "Samesung", heck! lets just be that and prove them wrong by numbers!
6) Tizen, we should work on our own OS, F**k Android!
What is Samsung upto, or has it given-up on Android?
Would love to know what you guys think about Samsung and its Android strategy.