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Morris: Galaxy S4 Not an iPhone Killer
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FNC’s Clayton Morris on the release of the latest phone from Samsung.
- Duration 3:24
- Date Mar 14, 2013
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Well Samsung's gonna unveil its new Smartphone that's the galaxy that's for tonight there's a lot of buzz around this thing -- that law here to help us sorted out.
Played more -- -- of them doing it Apple's whole presentation now.
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Samsung of course is the behemoth in the room right now -- really giving a strong challenge to apple but.
People always wanna put I'm not one of those people ever wants to put somebody on a death watch.
I was here -- we're come up blackberries and I'm never one to sale gonna put this person on the yeah you know -- booked you for that the put them on that one on the -- and I didn't do it.
And people are saying is this is this Samsung galaxy S for going to be the iPhone killer and -- the numbers just don't match there's a lot of hype lately about Samsung and that's great.
And I love the competition vicarious Samsung galaxy S three my pockets -- phone.
House -- use an iPhone to it to you know and so I know -- both operating systems back and forth.
But look at prefer the -- no I mean I I actually prefer IOS because it's a little bit simpler for what I like to do but it it means that we have competition we have excitement in the market if I wanted to customize this and do different things on the Samsung.
But I can't do with the -- great that's great choice for the marketplace.
I'm not sure that a large percentage of the population wants all of that customization and apple knows that sweet spot -- you have to admit though.
Things have changed dramatically in a short period of time I mean Samsung has all the momentum.
All the buzz and maybe it's premature to have through to say Apple's done with but certainly if you were betting on something -- that with the momentum right but I disagree on the momentum -- numbers -- -- looking at the numbers right the comScore numbers from the holiday quarter.
-- apple crushing Samsung in manufacturing sales so that means that with 7% growth compared to -- 1% growth.
I don't know how you could say that Samsung's crushing apple.
-- and also the quarterly revenues Apple's posting 54 billion vs Samsung's 52 billion.
Now outpacing Google's -- billion.
You know that everything is with -- with this product that you're talking about has ice growing capability with this new Samsung what is that about that -- revolutionary.
Right the idea is that you be able to us as you're reading on the page -- and instead of having to tilt or school with your finger -- know where your eyes arts it's looking at your pupils -- what actually.
So that I just can scroll down the page and it's the page scrolls my eyes are moving and I liked having held personal teleprompter right Greta I don't that's exactly -- pledge delegates at thoughts on Netflix.
You know -- lets you share -- to watch on FaceBook.
That I didn't -- -- like a brilliant have been one -- this for years Netflix has -- wanna do this for -- -- dotted around the world we couldn't do it here because of an.
Old law because global laws -- -- regulation 1988 Robert -- Supreme Court decision.
They went through his videocassette rental.
And lists right published in the newspapers and it was called Bork's law.
Because you couldn't then publish -- -- information about their videocassette rentals so Netflix couldn't allow us to share our movie watching on net all on social -- Because it is 1988 law.
Ballots available and I want to share a TV show that I'm watching.
My friends can see it this is a huge boon for Netflix that is really likely to jump on -- -- -- start watching those shows as a result of seeing need.
Watching thanks luckily relievers it love -- -- come on and educators and technology and old law -- I.
Well the first American.