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looks like Apple is wishing it could wave off Samsung's Galaxy
S4 phone, which, yes, responds to wave gestures. Following Samsung's
big Android smartphone launch last Thursday night, Apple has responded
with new marketing to remind buyers of its popular phone.
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Over the weekend, Apple posted a new phone 5 marketing page
on its website entitled "There's iPhone. And then there's everything
else." The website highlights a number of theiPhone 5's attributes,
including its design, battery life and camera.
"What makes an iPhone unlike anything else? Maybe it's that
it lets you do so many things," the site reads at the top. It goes on:
"Or that it lets you do so many things so easily. Those are two reasons
iPhone owners say they love their iPhone. But there are many others as
well."
On Saturday afternoon, Apple also emailed a promotional note to
its customers with a link to the page.
Apple doesn't directly mention Samsung's Galaxy S4 or
Android in the web promotions, but Apple Senior Vice President of Marketing
Phil Schiller did attack Android last week in two media interviews prior to
Samsung's event.
"Android is often given as a free replacement for a feature
phone and the experience isn't as good as an iPhone," Schiller
told The Wall Street Journal. Schiller also criticized Android's
fragmentation, the idea that all the different phones run different versions of
the software.
"With their own data, only 16 percent of Android users are
on year-old version of the operating system," he told Reuters. Most
iPhones, on the other hand, run the latest version of Apple's iOS 6.0 software.
When reached, Samsung said it declines to comment on its
competitors. Apple did not respond to ABC News' request for comment on the
marketing.
Analysts say it's not surprising that Apple has responded
through marketing, especially after the hype Samsung created around its event,
which was held at Radio Music Hall in New York City.
The predecessor to the Galaxy S4, Samsung's Galaxy S3,
which was released in May 2012, has become the best selling Android phone and
emerged as the greatest competitor to the iPhone. As of Jan. 15 Samsung had
sold 40 million of the 4.73-inch Android Galaxy S3. In comparison, Apple sold
47.8 million iPhones in just the first quarter of 2013; Apple does not break
down sales based on the iPhone models.
According to research firm Strategy Analytics, the iPhone 5 was
still the best-selling smartphone worldwide during the fourth quarter of 2012;
Apple shipped 27.4 million phones and Samsung 15.4 million. Still, Samsung
sells a host of other phones, making it the largest phone maker in the world.
Additionally, all the Android phones now outnumber the number of iPhones in the
world.
The numbers aside, Samsung is Apple's fiercest competitor in the
smartphone market. The two companies have had it out on shelves, in the
courts, and, of course, in advertising. Samsung's creative Galaxy S3
advertising campaign, which poked fun at those Apple line sitters, particularly
caught the attention of phone buyers.
"There is a narrative in the media that Samsung has taken
Apple's crown," Avi Greengart, research director of Consumer Devices at
Current Analysis, told ABC News. "And Apple wants to provide a counter
narrative to that and remind people that the iPhone has many impressive merits
of its own."
Samsung's Galaxy S4 has a 5-inch, 1080p display, a 13-megapixel
camera, and a quad-core processor. It also has a number of new software
features, including the ability to tilt the phone to scroll and wave your hand
over it to swipe through photos or webpages. There's also its S Health app,
which monitors fitness activity. The phone will be released in April, the
company announced last week. you
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Apple is not expected to refresh its iPhone until this summer or
early fall. The company is also rumored to be working on a watch that
would work with the phone.
"Typically Apple has been able to offset the enthusiasm
around competitors with its own products," Greengart said. "Right now
there is a lull in Apple's introduction rate, so it is focusing on showing that
its current product is superior."
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