Samsung loses top spot as the world's biggest smartphone maker after 12 years
Samsung loses top spot as the world's biggest smartphone maker after 12 years

Samsung loses top spot as the world's biggest smartphone maker after 12 years

Samsung loses top spot as the world's biggest smartphone maker after 12 years
Samsung loses top spot as the world's biggest smartphone maker after 12 years
Maybe they need more ads.
Samsung needs a new Marketing Team they never promote actual cool useful features instead they only present one singular new feature for over an hour. Also they shouldn't adapt to Apple every time they remove a feature since it hurts their uniqueness image. Also they shouldn't use their Exynos Chips anymore they're so out of date compared to the Snapdragon Chips.
Who's on the top now?
Apple
Isn't it easier & faster to read the first paragraph of the article than to post the question and wait for someone to answer?
Maybe, just maybe, Samsung needs to stop pushing its bloatware? They make great phones but even the non-technical folks are more and more getting turned off by Samsung's bloat.
I have a Motorola Edge 2023 and it's so much more premium than I would have expected at its price tag.
The Ultra version? Having the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra atm it's way better than I expected shits on Samsung in every way. Though since I don't think Motorola will release another Edge Ultra next year I'm gonna switch to Sony's High End devices since they have great build quality, cameras, no Bloatware and aren't made in China.
Used the S21 and now Motorola Edge. The amount of samsung crap pre installed on S21 was nuts. Also motorola dont fuck you over updates, since there rarely are any.
Samsung is really only worth it for their high end models, their midrange had always been lackluster compared to their competitions (though improved in recent years), I'm surprised they lasted this long on top, especially since Apple's SE has been gaining traction in recent years.