He didn't say Galaxy S series, he said Galaxy series. Galaxy is an all-encompassing part of Samsung's world.
I'm sure Apple's huge head start had nothing to do with it. It is totally an Apples to Apples comparison.
Originally Posted by z33dev33l
Specs don't matter though, it's how you use them.
That must be why Apple increases it's iPhone specs every generation. Because specs don't matter. The iPhone 4S had all the specs you could need, so the 5 and 5S must be unnecessary, right?
He didn't say Galaxy S series, he said Galaxy series. Galaxy is an all-encompassing part of Samsung's world.
"Specs don't matter though, it's how you use them."
True. That is why an iPhone 5s with a dual-core processor and 1 GB ram is just as fast and smooth as any Android phone, and faster than most. Optimization is the key.
Lol, no. The Galaxy S phones did not exist in 2009.The Galaxy series started in 2009. iPhone sales since Q1, 2009 are around 482,000,000.
• Apple iPhone: global sales 2007-2014, by quarter | Statistic
"Specs don't matter though, it's how you use them."
True. That is why an iPhone 5s with a dual-core processor and 1 GB ram is just as fast and smooth as any Android phone, and faster than most. Optimization is the key.
Oh so we agree specs do matter. Glad we got that out of the way.IMO half-***** ignorant opinion specs only matter as much as what they allow a device to do with them. So...Jeff, Apple's increasing specs only matter in that they allow better performance and additional features. ...just like android.
So are you saying there will be no spec bump in the iPhone 6? It will have the same hardware as the 5S?
Lol, no. The Galaxy S phones did not exist in 2009.
Galaxy S phones were first released in the middle of 2010. The first iPhone was released in June 2007. By the time the first Galaxy phone was released, the iPhone had already been out 3 years.
Samsung Galaxy S - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia and iPhone (1st generation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Why do you make this stuff up when you know I will call you on it?
So are you saying there will be no spec bump in the iPhone 6? It will have the same hardware as the 5S?
Okay, since Q!, 2010, about 440,000,000 iPhones have been sold. Still not close.
Even as such, the point was the Galaxy series and he never said otherwise so the point is still very much valid.
No, he spoke of the Galaxy S phones:
"Galaxy S phones were first released in the middle of 2010. The first iPhone was released in June 2007. By the time the first Galaxy phone was released, the iPhone had already been out 3 years."
The Galaxy S was the first of the Galaxy series so that doesn't discredit it. JeffDenver, did you mean the full Galaxy lineup which drastically beats iOS or did you mean just the flagship Galaxy S series?
Are you sure?
Well, Samsung/Android has 48 percent of the market and all but 11 of their Android devices are Galaxy devices all of which had dismal sales... So yeah, one could say with total confidence that that is the case.