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by ezst
38 days ago
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ok, now bring-up a photo and datasheet of the flagship model from each of those brands, and articulate how they effectively depart from one another on metrics such as ergonomics, operating system, and hardware specs such as CPU/GPU/modem. - The ergonomics story is: all those devices look and handle the same - operating system is: a duopoly between Android and iOS - chips: a triopoly between Qualcomm, Samsung and Apple those manufacturers are not innovating as much as copying each-other's formula, using a very short list of identical suppliers, with no room for error. If that's not the definition of consolidation, please show it to me. |
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As for ergonomic differences, I see sliding phones, folding phones, big phones, small phones, minimal phones, phones covered in buttons.