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If you’re currently trying to decide between the two, then be sure to check out Digital Trends’ informative comparison guide to help you make the right choice. Samsungs Newest 'Next Big Thing' Ad Is Just Like Last Years Model, But Slightly Bigger. We get that Samsung wanted to target the hassle caused by battery throttling rather attack the iPhone 6, but a different kind of ad would’ve compared the Galaxy S9 to its more obvious rival, the iPhone X. Galaxy Z Fold/Flip 4 are here Get 1,000 off AND a free memory upgrade. And in the ad’s final shot, she looks really happy for it. Remembering a guy she saw earlier on the plane with a smug look on his face as he played on his shiny new Galaxy S9, she opts for, you guessed it, the Galaxy S9. According to the new tech blog The Information, which has broken a few Apple-related scoops in the last few months, Samsung has tapped senior Apple Store designer Tim Gudgel.

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“Or you can just upgrade it,” he adds, though a new $29 battery for her current phone would also help. The helpful assistant tells her she can turn off the performance management feature to speed things up, but that it may lead to unexpected shutdowns. In Samsung’s ad, the woman’s slow iPhone 6 keeps letting her down, prompting her to visit an Apple Store. Samsung showcases their latest Galaxy Z Flip4 phone in this 2022 TV ad, promoting the flip smartphone in its new Bora Purple color option.
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On top of that, a recent iOS update included a performance management feature that lets iPhone owners turn off battery throttling. Apple apologized to its customers after the system was uncovered at the end of last year, and offered to replace iPhone batteries at less than half the usual price. OK, it soon becomes clear that Samsung wants to highlight the frustrations of battery throttling, a system Apple secretly built into many of its phones that slows performance when the battery ages, in order to prevent sudden crashes. Samsung features its flagship Galaxy S9 phone in the ad, but, rather oddly, puts it alongside the iPhone 6, a phone that Apple launched in 2014. The latest in its “Moving On” series, where Samsung hopes to persuade iPhone users to ditch their handset in favor of one of its own, shows a woman becoming frustrated with her Apple-made handset while traveling. The most recent effort landed on YouTube a couple of days ago, though the content of the ad is bound to leave some scratching their head in confusion.

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Whether the misdemeanors ever caused any red faces at Samsung isn’t clear, but it certainly hasn’t stopped the company from ripping into its rival periodically over the years, targeting the iPhone in a series of ads that aim to promote its own Galaxy handsets. The company just asked us to clear our calendars for an evening presentation in New York City on October 24th, teasing that. court this week to pay Apple anything between $28 million and $1 billion at the culmination of a lengthy case that found the Korean company to have infringed various Apple patents linked to the iPhone. Were starting to suspect that Samsung has a thing for special events.
