![]() ![]() ![]() Samsung has included plenty of innovations in its flagship devices, including near field communication (NFC), wireless charging, and 5G, long before Apple followed suit. Hardware differentiation hasn’t necessarily been a decisive issue in recent times, either. This is especially true in the premium segment when price isn’t so much of a factor. Samsung (and Google) have done plenty to make the process of switching to Android as painless as possible but the unparalleled brand loyalty commanded by Apple, coupled with the lure of its tightly integrated ecosystem, means luring customers away from iPhone is a formidable challenge. The company remains the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer in terms of shipments, but it is second-placed Apple that dominates the high-end, higher margin premium segment. But the scale of the launch and the significant the Korean electronics giant is placing on the announcements suggests form factor could be a new battleground at the top of the market. More than a decade on and Samsung could never be accused of copying Apple’s homework.Īs the nomenclature suggests, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4 (opens in new tab) are not the first foldable or flip devices the company has launched in recent times. When Samsung first launched the Samsung Galaxy back in 2010, it kickstarted a legal dispute with Apple over claims the handset essentially mimicked iPhone’s iconic design – litigation that was essentially settled. > And there's also our Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 review (opens in new tab) > These are the best Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 deals (opens in new tab) Check out our Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 review (opens in new tab) ![]()
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