“Samsung, you rascal,” Ken Segall writes for Observatory. “I thought you’d unloaded all your anti-iPhone 6 ammunition with that spate of bad ads a few days ago. Yet here you are, trying another tack.”
“This time, rather than going with the unfunny comedy approach, you’re basically presenting your case to the jury. You had the big screen first and you can prove it,” Segall writes. “Okay. Unfortunately, you’re overlooking one little detail: nobody gives a hoot.”
“Most people care about the choices right in front of them. Today. They look at price, quality, design and reliability. Who came first isn’t exactly #1 on their priority list. Of this you should be thankful,” Segall writes. “Otherwise, iPhones would own 100% of the smartphone market.”
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