Apple loses top phonemaker spot to Samsung as iPhone shipments drop, research company says
Apple loses top phonemaker spot to Samsung as iPhone shipments drop, research company says

Apple loses top phonemaker spot to Samsung as iPhone shipments drop, research company says

Woah Apple lost the top spot in a quarter when they don't release any phones, but Samsung does.
Only sort of related, but it's kind of insane how many different phones Samsung releases. Checking GSMArena, they've apparently released an average of two phones per month over the last year.
Seems a bit overkill to me.
Are they all kind of the same, or do they serve different purposes?
I know people often complain about how there aren't any small phones anymore... that's often because, if a company only releases a phone once a year (or less) they're going to have a hell of a lot less variety. Because most companies are going to go for the general market, not the niche market.
Keep in mind most of them are barely different from each other. It's mostly a regional thing with laws, but a lot of them will recycle the panels or SoCs.
Yeah probably there are other factors in the play here too. I agree, it's definitely overkill, but it seems this spam phones tactic is working well for their revenues then.
@Zorque@kbin.social They have a phone in every price range starting from free with activation to $2000. Sometimes they use old hardware and software, sometimes they need niche software drivers like the Flip and Fold.