Samsung may not have been 100 years ahead of its time like Nikola Tesla, but three years in digital years is practically the equivalent. When Samsung launched its "flashy" Galaxy Note phone in 2011, it was the target of ridicule from Apple because of its large "pumpkin". Now that the latter has done the unheard of and trampled on Steven Jobs' vision, offering a (too big) 5.5-inch screen, Samsung has decided to strike back. In a sarcastic way.
"El Clásico" between Samsung and Apple this time it takes place at the "stadium" iPhone 6. With the arrival of the latter, Samsung revived the good old sarcasm at the expense of Apple, which this silicon giant woke up on its own. Remember when Apple made fun of the screen size Galaxy Note (yes, people are afraid of change and some people react dogmatically to that), when this one happened in 2011 joined the class smartphones. Apple was that arrogant, narcissistic student who thought he was the prettiest, the best that ever mocked from the weaker and different. He was the one film character of a pupil/student, who is in love with himself and whom none of the viewers really likes. Well, Apple of course has its own followers, but this time they can't look away either. But they can throw each other sand in the eyes.
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Until now, it seemed that Samsung plonka from Apple, but in more mature years the situation has clearly reversed. Because if ever, then it is now blatant that she is next big thing (the famous Samsung The Next Big Thing), i.e. Galaxy Note 4, already here, and the iPhone 6 is just looking for a connector with his predecessors. Because it's Apple religion, it will be difficult to convince the orthodox. Samsung, forgive them, they don't know what they're doing.