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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Apple boosts its iPhone following the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S4

Following  the presentation of the new flagship phone the South Korean company on Thursday, the company co-founded by Steve Jobs opened a new section on its website called "Why iPhone" dedicated to highlighting the benefits of smartphone of Cupertino. The cover of the new microsite page Apple is blunt: "Is the iPhone. And then there is everything else." The sentence is clear: after the departure of which is emerging as the strongest competitor, the Samsung Galaxy S4 , who appears as a tough opponent against the iPhoneApple is ready to remind the world why your smartphone is different and better the rest. The site "Why iPhone" , which is added to the section on the web for iPhone Apple , highlights the different characteristics of the apple smartphone: from the battery, to the Retina display, LTE connectivity via , the voice assistant Siri and A6 chip among many others. The new site is located in front of the different sections on the iPhone. So, Apple seeks to return to his iPhone to spotlight following the presentation of the new flagship phone archrival Samsung , the Galaxy S IV . Equipped with 5-inch screen, quad or eight cores and 2 GB of RAM, the successor of the successful S III will come with Android 4.2.2, front and rear cameras of 13 megapixels and 2 respectively, and choice of 16, 32 or 64 GB of storage. In addition, the South Korean smartphone brought several innovative features like Dual Video (which allows video shooting with both cameras at the same time), Smart Pause (video stops detecting the user's gaze) and S Translator, a translator that supports nine languages, while voice and text.
The launch of the Galaxy S4 generated a lot of buzz in the audience, through differentimages and videos of the phone that were percolating in the days before the event that was held in New York. The interest was soon aroused compared among fans of Applebefore each launch of its smartphone. Thus, the S4 is shaping up as a huge competitor to the iPhone 5 and to his successor, that Apple would launch this year. The new smartphone from Samsung , which emphasized the inclusion of many new features, will be Cupertino experts strive to keep your phone as one of the most desired. According to Strategy Analytics, in 2012 the South Korean company sold 213 million smartphones worldwide while the California company shipped 135.8 million. In the U.S., the iPhone is still the market leader and in the last quarter of 2012 for the first time became the largest selling mobile phones in U.S. territory. Analysts estimate that 2013 will also go for Samsung, which will stretch the lead overApple worldwide and reach 33% market share, while the company co-founded by Steve Jobs would keep 21 percent.

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