
Apple and Samsung dominate the US phone market, and they’ve done so for years. Together with Google, they’ve shaped our sense of what a smartphone is and what it can do, pushing the boundaries of mobile photography, software, and processing power. But over the last few years, they’ve sat back, content to iterate rather than innovate – and in the interim, China’s tech giants have plowed ahead. Now a gulf is growing between the phones on sale in the US and those available in the rest of the world. US phone buyers are missing out.
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It’s interesting to see how the phone market has evolved, especially with Apple and Samsung’s strong presence in the US. It raises some intriguing points about consumer preferences and competition. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this topic!
It’s definitely fascinating! The dominance of Apple and Samsung really shapes consumer choices and innovation in the market. Itโs also worth noting how this impacts smaller brands trying to make a name for themselves in such a competitive landscape.