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Why Samsung is about to take over.

Oct 15, 2020
So you may know that right now there is growing tension between the United States and China, it's probably not good news for American companies, it's almost definitely bad news for Chinese companies, but for Korean Samsung it's like the stars are aligning . I'm not talking about a small victory. Here I think this is Samsung's great opportunity to dominate global technology. If we

take

a look at the major smartphone vendors globally, one thing stands out: Huawei is huge. In the last five years, this company has grown from five percent market share to 20. That's ridiculous. The company was the biggest threat to Samsung's mobile operations, but now is where I think that ends.
why samsung is about to take over
The US ban means Huawei can't offer Google apps, can't build its own flagship chips and now simply suffers from a general lack of trust and without these things I think it's only a matter of time before Huawei go back to serving only the Chinese market, so in theory, if we

take

Huawei out of the picture, Samsung becomes a clear number one, leaving only Xiaomi as a realistic Android rival and it doesn't. Get me wrong, Xiaomi will also benefit if Huawei disappears. They are already managing to attract current Huawei users who are looking for an alternative with these devices with attractive prices available around the world, in addition to Xiaomi putting special emphasis on the fact that their phones can run Google Play services so that No should be confused with its other Chinese counterpart, but this is the problem that Xiaomi faces many people who are not willing to buy a Huawei phone because they do not trust it, and they may also not be willing to buy from other Chinese brands.
why samsung is about to take over

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The US banned Chinese Huawei, banned Chinese ZTE a few years earlier, and literally just announced a ban on Chinese tic tac like a week ago. It doesn't look good for Chinese brands in general and this is the worst this US-China relationship gets. Samsung does it better and a huge thanks to servsharkvpn for sponsoring this video, going back to that list of almost all of Samsung's main competitors, oppo vivo and even many companies that are in that other section, like me, they are all Chinese, but Samsung dodged it. that bullet for being a company that is Korean and publicly withdrawing from manufacturing in China instead of moving to India and Vietnam and guess what those two regions are that the United States is trying to strengthen its relations with, so Samsung has been kind.
why samsung is about to take over
They just found themselves in a position where people want their phones more and started responding. This new fan edition of the Galaxy S20 was literally launched with the purpose of capitalizing on the increased appetite for Samsung and I hope that in the next year they will do just that. start releasing more models than ever, oh and there's more you might be aware of. Apple is planning to launch its first 5g iPhones very soon now, generally when Apple does this when they introduce a feature to their phones that has actually been around for some time. Go Big Apple is often the company that catapults relatively specific features into the mainstream.
why samsung is about to take over
They did it with voice assistance. They did it with fingerprint scanners. They're about to do it with 5G and the reason this helps Samsung is because they believe it. or not, they are one of the few companies building 5g infrastructure. Now there's a pretty reasonable chance that you had no idea Samsung did this because the top three companies are Huawei, Nokia and Ericsson, but Samsung is in fourth place and I think they're about to climb up. Look, with this political conflict, China is separating itself from the West, I mean, Huawei has been physically ripped away from much of Europe's 5G infrastructure and it looks like China could retaliate in exactly the same way the West has vetoed the use of Huawei.
It's entirely possible that China will simply veto the use of European companies like Ericsson and Nokia, and would you believe it? That leaves Samsung as the only neutral party that could potentially supply both sides of the conflict and I could bet my bottom dollar that they will literally try a A couple of weeks ago, Samsung signed a five-year deal with Verizon in the US. to build them a 5G infrastructure. They are already struggling to basically offer themselves as a China-free alternative to Huawei 5G. They have recently lost more than 20 billion dollars. in 5g and ai and something also on the way to plan their 6g infrastructure to arrive in 2028 and see the better Samsung's network business does, the better its smartphone business will do if Samsung starts building really close ties with Verizon and other carriers, so that puts Samsung in The hardware is in the spotlight for us, the customers, because the carriers are the ones who sell the phones, but there's even more to it: something like 30% of revenue Samsung's right now are actually coming from their semiconductor business, which sells chips, and although this division could lose a little money in the short term because they used to sell parts to Huawei for their phones.
Long term, it looks pretty good to start with. Huawei was one of the few other companies making mobile chipsets every year, introducing increasingly advanced Kirin. chip to power its flagship phones, but the US ban makes this almost impossible. It seems likely that after 2020 it will no longer be able to do so, so the 20 percent of the market that used to be powered by Kirin is now open to being powered by Samsung and looking at next-generation chipsets, they will be built in the small process of five nanometer manufacturing and it seems that Samsung was ready for this.
It seems that Samsung has built the processes to be able to manufacture five nanometer chipsets with relatively high efficiency and that means two things: that Samsung's upcoming exynos processors should have much higher performance and this is supported by Ice Universe, who also adds that in 2022 they will begin to build AMD graphics cores that could even change their current Achilles heel. in a strength and b that apparently Samsung, in addition to building its own, has been chosen to build the next Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 chips. Samsung's supposed efficiency means that they can offer a five-nanometer chip to Qualcomm for less than tsmc, with whom Qualcomm normally works.
Samsung gets money from Qualcomm and at the same time they could build their own Exynos chipset which is comparable and if they can do that they will fly because while Samsung can happily use their own Exynos chips in their phones at no extra cost. cost, all other Android manufacturers will have to shell out an extra thirty to fifty dollars to buy one from Qualcomm or go straight to Samsung and buy an Exynos chip for their phones. Either way Samsung wins, they are in a position where they can leverage their 5g and chipset business to boost their mobile business.
I mean, obviously, they still have Apple to compete with, but if we cut ties with China, then I think even Apple will have a hard time because it's very possible that China will retaliate with the same sentiment, no. one in China buys an iPhone and although this doesn't really help Samsung directly because Samsung has almost no market share in China, it would hurt Apple, plus many apples are made in China as well, which means that if they are pressured to withdraw. It could well mean they have to raise their prices for the rest of the world, but to be fair, overall I'd say Samsung isn't particularly worried about Apple.
I think the average consumer is quite reluctant to jump between Android and iOS, which means that if Chinese Android brands lose popularity, their users are much more likely to turn to Samsung instead of the iPhone, plus Samsung simply serves a network of users much broader than Apple, from the budget section for which Apple does not dare to create to foldable products. Aside from Chinese companies, the only foldable competition Samsung faces is Motorola, they would pretty much have the entire foldable market, so the US and China seem to be fighting and intentionally or not, I feel Samsung is in the position perfect to win from this and because much of the world is following America's lead, if this continues, as it seems it will, then it won't just be a small victory for Samsung in the United States, it will be a global victory and could well be reinforced to herself.
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