Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Pressed by Apple, Samsung advance the release of Galaxy Note … – Le Parisien

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(AFP) – Under the Apple says that the iPhone 6 sell like hotcakes pressure, Samsung on Wednesday launched its new smartphone giant screen, the Galaxy Note, ahead of schedule.

The Galaxy Note 4, to be launched in October, will finally be available this week in South Korea and China before flooding in 140 countries coming weeks.

Samsung had never released a model in China before other markets.
                         
                 
                 
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The South Korean did not give an explanation for this accelerated schedule but his decision comes after Apple’s announcement Having sold over 10 million copies of its latest smartphone, the iPhone 6, during the first weekend of release, setting a new record

Pre-orders had already set the tone. had Apple received 24 hours over 4 million pre-orders of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The latter model is more of a “phablet” device halfway between the phone and the tablet including Samsung is the pioneer.

The new iPhone, however, is not yet available in China.

New design, more resistant screen with a higher resolution camera, microphone and more efficient battery, the Galaxy Note 4, presented in early September in Berlin, is modernizing.

s’ always used with a stylus, which now allows you to view multiple applications simultaneously, or select multiple photos and drag them all together where the user wants.

This feature not offered by the iPhone 6 provides “single intuitive experience,” pleaded Wednesday Lee Young-Hee, executive vice president of Samsung’s mobile division.

The Galaxy Note 3 had sold 10 million copies During the two months following its release in 2013.

Samsung strengthened its position in the second quarter of the world leader in smartphones but its market share has fallen sharply, according to research firm IDC.

“We are going through a difficult time,” admitted Lee Don-Joo, director of sales and marketing for the mobile division of South Korea, on the occasion of the launch of the Galaxy Note in Seoul.

“But we hope to bounce back soon with our expertise in technological innovation,” he said.

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