Harmony, by design.
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Harmony, by design.
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#3Apple is a product focused business seeking to sell best of breed products.
Samsung is a sales focused business seeking to maximize marketshare of their products.
Those two strategies yield totally different outcomes when they trickle down through the business. That's the reason samsung makes 143 different cell phones with different screen sizes and software and Apple doesn't.
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#4"Apple only has one bottom line"
Samsung thinks it has many bottom lines, and I've worked in companies where individual departments are all working to many mutually exclusive goals and they all treat their own individual budgets and success as the most important bottom line in the organisation.
I'd hazard a guess that Apple's ability and willingness to harmonise it's entire operation starts with that one very simple statement of fact. A company only has one bottom line.
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#6well, samsung makes phones with smaller screens too - so I can choose if I want a phone to operate with one hand or a phone to watch videos while commuting.
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#7At least for now, you can't patent sizes, but it's not like we haven't said this about other things and it's certainly not like they wouldn't try.
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#8The overall point isn't lost on me. Apple does seem to have less bureaucratic nonsense than other companies, like Samsung. Then again, Samsung makes a far wider variety of phones. Which is worse, a company that assumes everybody has the same tastes and should do everything the same way, or a company who understands variety? As somebody who frequently is at odds with the apple way of thinking, I appreciate the latter.
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#9I found it interesting that he mused about the 3.5" vs. 4.12" screen, particularly when you take into consideration how Apple has defended their designs recently. If it is really true that they hit on the "this is the size that humans perceive as perfect" goldmine, then the way that Apple has argued against imitators is less "they shouldn't copy" and more "we want to be the only ones who sell 'perfect'". A subtle dif…
Using the device one handed is a non-feature for me: I am not going to hold a $400 device in one hand, my thumb is too big for most of the buttons, and I need the precision of my index finger for most apps.
Whereas a bigger screen gives me bigger videos, bigger buttons, and more screen real estate for reading articles. As long as it is comfortable in my pocket, bigger screens are better.
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#101. If it is Apple, it is perfect
2. If it successfully emulates Apple, it is awesome
3. If it tries to emulate Apple, it is good
4. If it is different from Apple, it is bad, devil, unintuitive, terrible, be-damned, should-be-destroyed-and-cursed-by-the-whole-internet
5. If it challenges/threatens Apple's position, or the reviewer's position (which is as described above), it is harmful to humanity, innovation, the economy, and everything; the imperative object of the government/media/users is to destroy such thing.
Just love it.