Samsung released its flagship last week Samsung Galaxy Note 9. In response, technology website PC MAG.com conducted a survey asking respondents which smartphone they wouldone is most looking forward to this year. And since you are reading this article on a portal focused on society Apple, you probably already know who dominated the survey.
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1555 people responded to the survey. He won by a fairly large margin. iPhone, which will be released next month. For the upcoming iPhone (iPhone 9 / iPhone 11 / iPhone XI / iPhone SE 2) is what 42% of respondents enjoy the most. Samsung Galaxy The Note 9 came in second place, with 24% of respondents looking forward to it. According to the survey, 76% of people who chose the Note 9 already own a Samsung device, while 8% said they were currently using an iPhone. However, we don't really see any major customer pull. In third place, with a gain of 7%, was Google Pixel 3. Next is the LG V40 with 4%, the Huawei Mate 20 with 3% and OnePlus 6T with 2%. 6% of respondents can't wait for a completely different smartphone and 11% of respondents probably won't have a smartphone at all.one The presenter this year is no longer inspiring.
This is what Samsung's Note9 looks like:
Samsung Galaxy The Note 9 was introduced last week, and with it, Android users are gettingoneSamsung also received the popular game Fortnite, which has been available on selected Samsung smartphones since Friday. Others should also receive it on Monday. Samsung also released a duo of commercials with its new flagship, which again aim to make fun of the iPhone. We wrote about the commercials here.
Even if those iPhones cost €500, it would be much better
for some it doesn't really matter how much it costs, the main thing is that it works
Well, it is "works" and "works". Certain functionalities, especially with regard to working with files, cooperation with a PC, etc., are very, very missing from the iPhone. And if you need a phone that can handle this without limitations, or doesn't need shit like iTunes, then the iP is not even a mistake. Yes, as a smart pocket computer without the need to work with files, the iP is great, that's for sure. If you need files, folders, etc., it's total shit.
For working with files, it is advisable to use a solution based on cloudu. In this respect, it does not matter whether the user has an iP or something else. On the contrary, for professional work, I perceive data security and the interconnection of iP with other devices as very good. After all, cooperative functions are only tied to cloudWhere specifically do you see any shortcomings?
@Mirek: sorry, but only a fool uses it cloud for critical data
It is now commonly used cloud even for critical data. Moreover, if we compare the security cloudphone services with a regular phoneoneWith the Android operating system, critical data on such a device is not very secure, which is a mistake on the part of phone manufacturers.
They are always the most anticipated...
... I'm not waiting for them, perhaps Apple will survive :-)
Well, I don't see, hey... 😁