Samsung sees 95% drop in profits for a second consecutive quarter::Today, Samsung posted its Q2 2023 financial results. The report says Samsung’s profits have dropped considerably compared to last year.

  • @pizzazz
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    902 years ago

    Drops in profits can mean investments, new hires and a myriad of other stuff. No meaning in the headline whatsoever. Profits are not revenue.

    • @tagliatelle
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      2 years ago

      Young people in Korea have switched over to iphones. iphone have like 60% marketshare now for that demographic

          • @[email protected]
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            02 years ago

            Firstly, it’s a joke, secondly, it’s more about OS and user experience and not brand loyalty. The fact that you don’t know that is a tell tale sign

        • @tagliatelle
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          2 years ago

          Most of the western world doesn’t have to imagine

        • @Todgerdickinson
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          Dunno if you’re taking the piss but they’re not that bad. Have an iPhone mini 13 I bought for €450 2nd hand with 100% battery health. Decent upgrade from an Xperia XZ1 compact. Needed a pocketable phone & the Asus Zenfone was too expensive.

          Have to say, having the call audio levels, proximity sensor & speakers properly tuned to the hardware, software/security updates without having to run a non-official build of Lineage OS and AltStore-Linux for side-loading has been sweet.

        • @UFO64
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          -22 years ago

          I have for about a decade. I use my phone as my backup map when I am flying. It has to work, every time, without fail. I’ve never owned an android that could hold a candle to an iPhone for software stability.

      • @naznsan
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        112 years ago

        Do you have any sources for this? Afaik Samsung phones are still massively popular with young people in Korea.