When Samsung uses its iPhone to mock Apple
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The iPhone X was produced by the American firm to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the iPhone. With its amazing screen and plenty of functions, this iPhone, which starts at €1,159, strives to be unique. However, Samsung disagrees and has released a film called "Samsung Galaxy: Growing Up," in which the Korean business mocks its American competitor. The iPhone X is not waterproof, the headphone port has been eliminated, it lacks a microSD card, making memory expansion impossible, and so on. However, Samsung has been using all of these minor innovations—including the borderless screen—for a number of years. Samsung hasn't fixed the iPhone X's screen, though. Why? Because Samsung, one of the few manufacturers who has perfected this technology, created this OLED screen. When an iPhone X is sold, Samsung makes between $120 and $130.
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