Me on my samsung phone watching a video about the fall of Samsung
@EnigmaticJay2 күн бұрын
Currently doing so on a big ass Fold 6 screen
@jedgarren29012 күн бұрын
Note 20 Ultra 🤘
@kevin76492 күн бұрын
I'm ok with a shake up in the android market. I've always preferred other android brands over Samsung's clunky interface
@KamaAnthem2 күн бұрын
me too
@zazaza10002 күн бұрын
Fold5 here 😂
@supercarshiv30742 күн бұрын
I was a full-time corporate employee at Samsung Electronics of America, in Orange County, CA. I LOVED that job, I loved my co-workers, the higher ups I was interacting with. It was one of the best jobs I've ever had, a true dream job. Come Sept. 27, 2024, they laid of 30% of us, it was a dark day. They kept the contractors though. I'm still trying to find another job since the lay offs. EDIT: For those asking, I was in Data Analytics and saw where the company was losing money. I was not a DEI hire. TBH, someone from R&D and Innovation needs to be CEO instead of the accounting dept. calling the shots. I learned a lot, and looking forward to my next adventure. Good luck to those looking for employment as well, we'll make it soon!
@vallytine2 күн бұрын
The job market right now is absolutely awful. I've been trying to find one for months to offset my increasing debt after falling for an APP scam to no luck. I hope you can find one soon.
@LOBOTOMINIZER2 күн бұрын
hope you find a decent job and i know you will. having Samsung in resume is very good imo.
@krlost44052 күн бұрын
This sound like a Linkedin post and the irony is that you are already layed off and still defending them but well, is your opinion. I worked in the same building where a Samsung office was located in Latam. Nobody mentioned anything positive about them. The most shocking thing I heard was mouses being throwed at local employees but they endured that because of the paycheck. When I was in the elevators, I noticed how all the middle and higher up managers were SK males. The irony is that in the same building was a chinese multinational and they have more women in leading positions than in Samsung.
@supersardonic11792 күн бұрын
I would not speak highly of a job I was unceremoniously laid off of lol
@jules90942 күн бұрын
@@supersardonic1179 depends on the circumstances I suppose
@salmanazam9444Күн бұрын
This makes me appreciate how perfectly Nvidia understood the proverb "When everyone is digging for gold, sell shovels." Edit: Wow, it seems like Nvidia's meteoric rise isn't all that it seems. There is so much more to the story.
@TimothyjackzonКүн бұрын
In this video, Samsung sold shovels to NVIDIA
@oloadКүн бұрын
@@TimothyjackzonExcept the shovels were defective and had to be recalled
@USBEN.Күн бұрын
Well not that hard when there is barely one more company making inferior shovels.
@danielwhyatt3278Күн бұрын
Heck yeah. Be the person that sells what people don’t truly think about/consider they need just as much. You can be the unconsidered about big earner.👌🏼
@oloadКүн бұрын
@@danielwhyatt3278 figuring out what they need is the problem
@Kiwi-Ahh-Nah2 күн бұрын
When I asked Samsung several years ago why we couldn't get the Snapdragon variant of their flagship phones in NZ they responded that the Snapdragon chip was not compatible in my country. I knew this was utter nonsense and that Samsung were, and still are, using countries like NZ as a dumping ground for their inferior Exynos chip.
@SuperMerlot2 күн бұрын
Same here in Mexico and yet they expect us to pay the same premium prices. I switched to oneplus and haven't missed Samsung at all.
@Kiwi-Ahh-Nah2 күн бұрын
@@SuperMerlot I also ditched Samsung. The truth is that all smartphones are basically the same now anyway. They keep trying to convince us we need to buy the latest model because it has a faster this or better that but many of us don't even use the features we have at the moment.
@kewlztertc53862 күн бұрын
Isn't the Snapdragon inside SS a custom chip?
@teckiwi1992 күн бұрын
Some of said SKU's don't support the bands of major 4G/5G NZ networks in NZ fyi, it's a pain to sell them retail given they might not operate on certain providers and customers don't understand that or know how to research it themselves.
@sohamkar8762 күн бұрын
Same here in India. Not sure about the latest Exynos chips but some of the older ones had major heating and connectivity issues. I don't care about a little performance loss but these kinds of issues are a showstopper. Especially if I'm shelling out the big bucks for a S-series phone.
@Jopie4962 күн бұрын
In Korea the normal solution to a company problems is spend more time at work. All that happens is the lights at the office stay on longer and staff spend time surfing the internet.
@kpopbillionaire2 күн бұрын
Hahaha! Do you work in a korean company?
@Jopie4962 күн бұрын
@kpopbillionaire I know a few things about Korean culture.
@jensenraylight8011Күн бұрын
@@kpopbillionaire Korea never been an innovator, that throne belongs to US & Japan, and other european countries. they could create the illusion of Giant because they leverage tech from other countries, and they hired a lot of brilliant mind from all over the world to work on their project. the local? not so much there are a lot of monster genius out there, and korean are not one of them. i've seen what they're capable of, i've dissect the data, they're just not there even their entertainment play with the same rule as well. your most popular Kpop songs are produced by american music producers, majority of songs that were produced by locals flop in international market. even some of the MV or choreography are either directed or created by american. make sure to check the Credit from now on and also if your countries put their massive Gdp on one single companies, your company should be able to become giant as well. there is no shame though, you can't be the winner all the time, this is not a game of superiority, it's good to acknowledge other as well
@SabundyКүн бұрын
I've lived in South Korea for several years. This is 100% true.
@keenheat3335Күн бұрын
huh, given the high unemployment rate in youth, you would think they just hire more people at night shift instead of overwork existing employees.
@cirillafionaelenriannon7478Күн бұрын
I worked at Samsung Device Solutions for a couple of years and quit in 2023. We could sense that something was wrong within management, as less effort was given to properly designing the circuits and more to discussing with customers how their specifications were outrageous and could not be met
@BudiandLeo7 сағат бұрын
I've worked with Samsung at two different companies who sell them things, yeah, they're fucking annoying about specs. Same with TSMC.
@Mrnovanova2 күн бұрын
Samsung just got complacent. They used to be at the cutting edge and usually brought new features to phones years before companies like Apple. They had LG nipping at their heals, though. Eversince LG Mobile went bust, they started modeling their strategy after Apple. The problem with that is that unlike Apple, they dont have a cult. Chinese brands are the ones pushing innovation forward now.
@danialyousaf64562 күн бұрын
Complacency is what's killing everything nowadays. No one's trying to compete so they're all stagnating, rotting away, making crappier products and charging more for it. This is why competition is healthy, it forces these bastards to innovate and come up with new ways to bring people to them.
@jameswest8482 күн бұрын
All these companies are addicted to the high price tags, but they have little new to offer.
@chuck74152 күн бұрын
Apple understood that consumer tech would start to plateau, and so they took their time to perfect everything instead of trying to differentiate themselves as having done it first. Now it has reached that plateau, and Apple is still able to sell "new" features. None of the features we use/want really needed to be rushed into our hands, and Apple got that. But you are right about the cult part, and because of that Apple doesn't really compete against the brands making phones that run Android.
@jay52862 күн бұрын
@@chuck7415 Apple has not Innovative in years
@MarcSpctr2 күн бұрын
@@chuck7415 Apple is just status symbol in countries outside of US and Canada, and in US and Canada they are locking users by hindering basic communications with non-Apple devices. They have not gotten anything. infact others innovated so much that their r&d used to cost a lot and sales didn't show as much due to them not being recognized as status symbols. which is why everyone else have also now given up on innovation and just bring minor upgrades year after year. Even while being more OPEN, Google gets fines left right and centre for Play Store Monopoly and being asked not to have Google Dialer/Phone as default on other phones and now again being asked to sell off Chrome. while Same lawsuit against Apple affects them like nothing It's like Apple have people in the inside to control every judgement in their favour. So majority of companies have given up trying and just milking what they already have, just like Apple does. and everyone is creating their own ecosystem. Android watches no more work with Apple Devices. and this is just a start to all evilistic approached to consumer products and all of it was started due to Apple.
@user-ty2uz4gb7v2 күн бұрын
That's troubling when a company is so big and important to the country that the executives are above the law.
@thefinalkayakboss2 күн бұрын
How can a government regulate a company that they will cripple themselves by regulating
@Lost_Hwasal2 күн бұрын
Like epstein, or president trump? hmmmm....
@fleuroseaКүн бұрын
… Elon musk … so many, it’s like we’re heading for full oligarchy / neo-feudalism
@Adam2YeshuaКүн бұрын
Its called Corporatism. Very dangerous and leads to Corporatocracy.
@animalsarebeautifulpeople3094Күн бұрын
@Lost_Hwasal ??? LAWFARE is heinous. Stop worshipping the sadistic democratic party
@tiberiusclaudiusnerogermanicisКүн бұрын
Honestly.. samsung forgot who they are.... everyone chose samsung because they always offered the things apple didnt as far as their phones go.. expandable memory, removable battery (back in the day), head phone jack etc.. theyve taken all these things away.. people clearly aint happy.
@xenuburger792413 сағат бұрын
I like my Xiaomi headphone jack
@sparkeyjames8 сағат бұрын
Many years ago I bought Samsung's top of the line small tablet ($400) to do ebook reading. Not one security update at all despite that version of android needing at least 20 severe updates. Aside from memory products I will never ever touch anything else made by Samsung.
@@w花b Isn't that strange .Although an ellipsis is complete with three periods, ellipsis-like construct with more dots is used to indicate "trailing-off" or "silence".
@mikerosoft10093 сағат бұрын
Ya I started looking at a Sony phone cause it has a headphone jack and micro SD slot. I current have an S21 Ultra, Samsung earbuds and their watch.
@incyphe2 күн бұрын
who knew the entire Samsung company would be 50% off Black Friday special.
@atharvakpatilКүн бұрын
yippee
@droma2366Күн бұрын
Oh really? Let me look
@SubliminalKingsКүн бұрын
hehh, good one!
@originaozz2 күн бұрын
2:39 Parasite's producer being a chaebol is so ironic, yet makes so much sense
@joseaguirre744Күн бұрын
I literally thought the exact same thing. The way they painted the poor people rubbed me the wrong way though it was a film that was critical of “meritocracy”.
@TheMorhaGroupКүн бұрын
@@joseaguirre744 and how exactly did she paint "poor people"?🤨
@joseaguirre744Күн бұрын
@@TheMorhaGroup You should watch the damn movie. I don’t even think i could explain it without my comment getting deleted.
@dog-ez2nuКүн бұрын
@@joseaguirre744 It shows poor and rich people interracting within a horrible capitalist, hierarchical dynamic just as well as it needed to.
@TheMorhaGroupКүн бұрын
@@joseaguirre744 I have watched it, which is exactly why I'm asking you that question
@josuad6890Күн бұрын
Honestly, if Samsung could sell their Exynos chips in a way that don't insult every European and other global markets, it will sell. The problem with Exynos is Samsung tried to sell it off as a Snapdragon equivalent at exactly the same price, when in fact it isn't equal in performance. But despite that, Exynos is not a terrible chip, far from it. It is still a very well-performing flagship chip, just lagging a few percent behind the snapdragon. If only Samsung could release a special Exynos variant, and priced it like 50$ lower, I believe many will take it, because in the end of the day 99% of consumers won't notice such minimal difference in performance anyway. And for Samsung foundry, man, I feel bad for them. They are trying, but sadly the industry simply have no place for #2, and that's precisely what they are, the number 2. I wish them well, since if Samsung flopped, TSMC will have exactly 0 competitor left and that can't be good for the market.
@Daniel-tb6gn15 сағат бұрын
Good in what way?
@amk110814 сағат бұрын
Nobody would buy the "inferior" phone when side-by-side with the snap dragon variant, even if it performance is almost unnoticeable. It's a marketing issue. The problem is that the difference IS noticeable in power consumption and performance, so sneaking these chips in while promising snap dragon performance stains their reputation. Honestly they should've abandoned snap dragon entirely and focused on exynos, killing the other option entirely so there isn't a comparison to be made. Either that, or their chips should be very close in performance to the snap dragons so that it is truely unnoticeable.
@HevaNaisdey13 сағат бұрын
@@amk1108they can't. To sell in America, they must use US made chips. Their hands are tied
@amk110813 сағат бұрын
@@HevaNaisdey that sucks
@marvinh335712 сағат бұрын
that is literally not true - taiwan with it‘s tsmc produces almost all global high performance chips. All Apple devices use Chips from tsmc, all AMD chips are made there and also any snapdragon. Simply put, their products are so superior that no one wants to use something else - you wouldn’t buy a 10% worse pc at the same price.
@Zyo1172 күн бұрын
I've had a Galaxy S8 as just a personal sort of iPod device for years, and the sheer number of times Samsung has changed their terms of service since I've had it is staggering.
@pegcity4eva2 күн бұрын
Seems monthly
@50_Pence2 күн бұрын
I just ignore them. I wonder if one of them just says'were just going to spy on you 24 7'... So I never OK it
@SEEYAIAYE2 күн бұрын
@@50_Pence One of the main things I kept reading since the s5 was to never ever agree to samsungs policies that pop up, sucks because you need to to access the health apps now, you can always find other pedometers and stuff I guess.
@replynotificationsdisabled2 күн бұрын
@@SEEYAIAYE adb debug delete and flash a different OS, personally have a 3 year old POCOF3 with pixelexperience on it.... cost 400 new then, still better than anything else most people use...
@JVBKingКүн бұрын
@@replynotificationsdisabled Cant do it with a samsung without losing VoLTE and now that the 2G and 3G network are shut down in Australia, a custom rom would turn it into a glorified IPod
@Daydream21422 күн бұрын
Theres a broader issue here in Korea which is the fact that the stock market is heavily skewed towards corporations instead of stock holders so Korean ppl themselves don’t want to invest in these mega corporations with huge influence over politicians anymore since the gov provides very little protection for investors. For example, it is extremely difficult to get a class action lawsuit going in court because theres so many bureaucratic hurdles you have to get through before you can even present your case in front of a judge so it is very popular amongst young people to invest in the US stock market or even crypto currencies instead unfortunately
@JohnDaker35p2 күн бұрын
I have a feeling Korea has a lot of structural problems that have come from the way they rapidly developed, similar to the massive issues affecting China today and Japan in the 80s
@jaegyunkim42872 күн бұрын
@@JohnDaker35pdefinitely agree. Hope the economy does not burst like Japan back in the 90’s
@damintten2 күн бұрын
Ya that's the problem with South Korea. Not like 6 companies own 80 percent of all south Korean wealth. yelp its the stock market.
@ich_162 күн бұрын
i guess thats why korea's market so huge in crypto !
@talibong9518Күн бұрын
It's how it should be, being beholden to shareholders is the reason why so many products these days are such awful quality, if you want to invest in a company it should 100% be at your own risk.
@ibendover481717 сағат бұрын
When a company gets too big they start hiring people who don't care about the brand or customers (mostly c-level higher ups) that drive the company to the ground. These are the people responsible for unnecessary layoffs, poor business decisions, half baked features and buggy products, shady business practices..etc. These people usually just jump to the next company with a pay rise and 0 repercussions once the brand is ruined. These people should honestly be sued and jailed. Samsung is a unique case where their higher ups were so greedy, dodgy, deluded and dimwitted that they were ACTUALLY jailed, but mostly because of corruption and tax evasion. They could have easily walked away with bags of money like most c-levels.
@DIYBill2 күн бұрын
Samsung runs like it’s in crisis. This is the company way
@kumark54442 күн бұрын
Fr they are always in crisis for one of the biggest electronics company ever and face of South Korea. They've been like this since idk last 2 decades , always on News with new scandal 💀😂
@pass-the-juice2 күн бұрын
this is all the jews fault. they are moving in on asia, japan as well.
@paladro2 күн бұрын
@@kumark5444 is just financial 'wizardry' or is it legit?
@BeatoricheChannel-yy4gk2 күн бұрын
So to sum it up, Samsung bad People good ... And when Economic are bad ... Samsung help me Uri Victim T_T
@sydguitar992 күн бұрын
It's how companies in China Japan and South Korea operate @BeatoricheChannel-yy4gk
@hassan75692 күн бұрын
4:27 could not be more of the case, when I worked at Samsung, you saw red tape and general disarray everywhere, it was insane. I was working on AI for a device that I couldn't even get my hands on, yet reviewers had them for testing -- I, someone whose work requires the product we're selling to get my work done, couldn't get the device! We had to use FPGAs and older models to simulate the newer device. And when our director left, it wasn't someone who had been at the office for say 20 years that was then promoted -- nope, it was some kid that was had just graduated and came over from a consulting gig that was the new director. All because he was connected. Most execs were non-korean so they weren't even considered. I used to wonder why samsung tech sometimes felt like it was all over the place, like the camera hardware would be great on the S series but then the pictures would come inferior to the competition -- i.e. because of the processing pipeline. Now I wonder how anything gets shipped at all at that place.
@flanagon3602 күн бұрын
Interesting
@pedikun2 күн бұрын
where did this happened?
@2bfrank6572 күн бұрын
As someone who works for a chaebol (outside of SK), sounds about right. Senior management doesn't consist of talent, rather it's people who have been appointed due to time served or some shady connection. There appears to be little sense or strategy in the decisions coming from management and also very little transparency. They're not problem solvers, just experts in ass covering and finger pointing. Corruption would explain a lot, but of course is almost impossible to prove.
@atul.aditya2 күн бұрын
This is exactly what happens. I have had to use my own personal devices for testing, which isn't a great idea to begin with.
@tmgasiaКүн бұрын
You're on point. Many Asian and today even western countries and corporations are promoting and hiring based on connections instead of aptitude or capability. Koreans are also very dynastic. This is the reason that many corp entities will fall this decade.
@TheNefastorКүн бұрын
I visited a Samsung art museum in Seoul. They are literally into everything.
@angelofdeath27511 сағат бұрын
I'm sorry, a SAMSUNG art museum??
@gramwrapper8 сағат бұрын
Figures, apparently samsung is like the real life counterpart of arasaka
@TheNefastor7 сағат бұрын
@@angelofdeath275 to be clear, it is a modern art museum, the art on show was not _made_ by Samsung. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeum,_Samsung_Museum_of_Art
@TheNefastor7 сағат бұрын
@@gramwrapper yeah that's probably how they're gonna be by 2077 😅
@gramwrapper7 сағат бұрын
@@TheNefastor they're also 20% of SK's economy, so that's also a high possibility lol
@Arcian2 күн бұрын
Samsung is like a real life Arasaka.
@hundvd_72 күн бұрын
Exactly. South Korea is _right now_ what the west thought Japan would become in 2050. It's by far the closest thing we have to a real-life cyberpunk dystopia. (To be clear, it's not a bad place just because of that. No hate, genuinely.)
@OG_McLovin2 күн бұрын
What are you gonna do about it, choom? You some kind of samurai?
@KaitoverMoon2 күн бұрын
@@hundvd_7Their problem is putting all their eggs in a basket and now only a few huge companies effectively control the whole country's GDP.
@gomha-sz4hy2 күн бұрын
I am quite dissapointed with this video Cold Fusion. Samsung has done no more corporste scheming than any other mega corporation.. I would estimate it is lt less than Apple, Google or Boeing. Cold Fusion seems to have gotten all negative rumors from Samsung haters in Korea. For example, jail sentence for current Samsung CEO for lending a horse as a bribe. There was a lot of accusations but only charge that was presented to the court was a lending a horse to Olympic medalist whom happens to be a daughter of the then president. Is that a crime? The criminal CEO is let out of jail to accomoany the president who put CEO in the jail to North Korea and pressured Samsung CEO to build a factory in North Korea. Doesn't that seem more like a crime? North Korea was under a sanction by UN for developing and testing nuclear ballistic missiles. Also, comoare crimes of Samsung CEO to crimes committed by the leader of a political party that brought the charge to Samsung CEO. Thus politician is in multiple corruotion bribery indictments and sentencing now involving hundreds of millions of dollars similar to Hunter Biden case. Cold Fusion lost credibility in my view. Getting involved with dirty political infights in South Korea between pro-Nkrth Korea liberal party and pro America conservative oarty. Mud slinging Samsung, does nothing for global consumers and science.
@whitlermountain71982 күн бұрын
Cyberpunk is peak south korea
@BoereViking2 күн бұрын
They'll be needing the guardians of the Galaxy with this one...
@BattleForEden2 күн бұрын
😂
@Zim5.02 күн бұрын
What's also funny is that they have an app called Good guardians 😅
@Aviancorporation2 күн бұрын
A.K.A Every Android snob.
@1point6892 күн бұрын
That's a good one
@anywaytechreview2 күн бұрын
@@Aviancorporation better than ios
@RenatoT-si7vvКүн бұрын
I worked at Samsung for 3 years and I loved it, very tough work and challenging working culture. After, SS every company I have been to feels more manageable.
@arcticpilotshow44402 күн бұрын
A little over two years ago I bought a Samsung SSD from a store here in Iceland. The drive had a two-year warranty from the store, but Samsung said it had a 5-year warranty. After a little over two years the drive suddenly failed and the store told me I had to contact Samsung to get the drive repaired. However, there is no way to contact them. They have all sorts of websites, email addresses, and phone numbers that don't work. They just don't want to be reached. Absolute jerks in my opinion.
@PHlophe2 күн бұрын
what did you end up doing
@waynesutherland-rs6ct2 күн бұрын
This is contract law, suggest contacting small debts court, go after the store in question ,the store management will contact Samsung for you
@admiralkaede2 күн бұрын
i dont buy samsung stuff much anymore but I have Samsung SSDs myself so I REALLY hope they don't fail I was gifted these from a friend who sent them to me
@Mac1Eleven2 күн бұрын
@@admiralkaedemake a copy of the stuff just incase now that u know it could possibly fail
@admiralkaede2 күн бұрын
@@Mac1Eleven i dont have the storage or the money for more
@thesorrow882 күн бұрын
As someone who has worked as a contractor for this company in Australia, I say good riddance. A disgraceful company who treats all employees like shit.
@audionut99742 күн бұрын
not true
@audionut99742 күн бұрын
Australia doesnt even have free speech
@Siraj-123-q5p2 күн бұрын
That's literally every big conglomerate out there. There's not a single billionaire ceo/chair that respects their employees. Even the "good" ones only behave well infront of cameras.
@the1234567eightsКүн бұрын
@@audionut9974 Mr Lee, is that you?
@SabundyКүн бұрын
They treat their own people in Korea like shit. So they don't care how they treat others. I know.....I lived in South Korea for a few years. It was an eye opening experience to say the least
@PihlalorjooneКүн бұрын
The one thing you missed in your arguments is that TSMC has build up a very good and productive relation with ASML, whereas the Korean basically try to fight ASML all the way. That makes it more understandable why TSMC is able to build better chips, while Samsung is loosing that ability. ASML coworkers love to go to TSMC, and hate, or even refuse , to go to Samsung.
@kengarooang8783Күн бұрын
I work in another equipment provider ( not ASML) . And I hate going to Samsung. They don’t treat us with respect and I vowed not to use another SamShit product
@jcjko55049 сағат бұрын
@@kengarooang8783 Sumshit? hahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Maybe one day it will come true.
@SanchoPanza-wg5xfСағат бұрын
*losing. Loos are toilets.
@name_it2 күн бұрын
Oh, already 10 years ago ? "How big is Samsung ?" :) One of the first videos I have watched from you :) followed by so many others in series... Thanks for sticking around, mate.
@koncinar2 күн бұрын
I can't believe that's already 10 years old video?!?! I would say 5 at most. Unbelievable
@matos4df2 күн бұрын
My thoughts exactly! This was one of my first subscriptions on YT, back then when it was called Coldfustion lol. Can't think of any other channel with such consistency of quality and quantity of videos. Dagogo, I don't thank you often enough. Hats off.
@MomentsInTrading2 күн бұрын
I had no idea this channel has been around so long! I found this channel when chatGPT 3.0 came out. This channel is my favorite tech related channel.
@aadarshktofficial2 күн бұрын
Welcome 🎉
@fazailkhan31212 күн бұрын
Same
@s.mclain43202 күн бұрын
I naively bought a Samsung French refrigerator that the ice maker never worked right. Then bought a front load washing machine a few years later. It died 2 years after - right after the warranty expired. Never buy an appliance from them again.
@Leosarebetter2 күн бұрын
Same here, I bought whitegoods from them in the belief that they were good - they all pooped themselves around 3 to 5 years after buying.
@kumark54442 күн бұрын
LG all the way.They just keep working they die due to poor maintenance. I've always wondered why my dad loved LG. He treated it as a standard, never liked Samsung, so much so that all appliances at home are LG but the TV(Samsung) which i insisted but i regretted later. I miss magic mouse LG so bad. Ps. I have been using Samsung phones since s7, love their displays and phones.
@MithunOnTheNet2 күн бұрын
LG is better for appliances. But I stick to Panasonic for reliability.
@rodh14042 күн бұрын
I think most things these days aren't made to last for long. I've found that air fryers, regardless of brand, don't last all that long. A few haven't even survived their 1 year warranty. Samsung does have a reputation for poor quality whitegoods, and that's especially true for fridges with ice makers. That said, I have a Samsung branded front loading washing machine that's worked for years trouble free. The LG top loader I had before that was always a problem. There are a few KZbin channels that tear down electronic equipment and provide advice on what is likely to fail first. According to the videos I've seen, just avoid fridges with built in ice makers from any brand. My understanding is that Samsung do make some nice fridges, but it's only a few of the Bespoke models. Everything else is ewaste waiting to happen.
@kumark54442 күн бұрын
@@MithunOnTheNet are they still in the game ? I haven't seen a good Panasonic products that came under my radar. Good to know that they are still kicking.
@seahjenson3461Күн бұрын
Omg I didn’t realise that it has already been 10 years since that Samsung video. Congrats on making it this far and looking forward to seeing more content on the channel !
@archangel1152 күн бұрын
Even Google quit using Samsung's processors and went with TSMC for their Pixel 10 lineup and from this point forward.
@wizmohaghanem2 күн бұрын
Bro, did you see the Pixel benchmarks? That phone is garbage no matter who makes the chip for some reason.
@maneeeshtejsai-ft4ee2 күн бұрын
@@wizmohaghanemcuz tensor itself is based on exynos
@pulkinpulman20282 күн бұрын
Holy shit is this real? Good news then ..tensor such a shitty soc
@tsubadaikhan63322 күн бұрын
TSMC took the gamble, and spent a billion Dollars working out how to etch semiconductors with UV light lithographs. It wasn't really proven technology, but TSMC managed to make it work. The upside is we now hove better than ever chips. The downside is now we can't let China invade Taiwan. Is WW3 worth your phone being a microsecond faster? Personally I couldn't care less. I don't want WW3. But I won't have a say.
@archangel1152 күн бұрын
@@wizmohaghanem Benchmarks? Who even relies on benchmarks anymore for evaluating a good phone experience? If that's you, then good for you. But to me this is not a PC performance race, and as long as a phone offers a great experience, lasts for a long time and has good thermal management, that's more than enough. Also, I'm talking about the Pixel 10 which is not even out on the market yet so your statement is confusing.
@chuck74152 күн бұрын
Samsung not using its own Exynos chips in its high end devices is pretty devastating when you look at what Apple has achieved with its A and M series chips. And they even lost manufacturing chips for Qualcomm to TSMC.
@fajaradi12232 күн бұрын
They've lost the lytography war. Tho, they're not the only one. Intel is the biggest loser on lytography war against TSMC.
@Jose045372 күн бұрын
Every single benchmark and comparison in youtube comes out at the same conclusion, their exynos are inferior in raw power and they overheat. They are only superior in battery management, which only shines in middle range phone, where top performance is not expected.
@TADA00X122 күн бұрын
Samsung doesn't know how to make Chips like TSMC. They heat more and inferior.
@VariantAEC2 күн бұрын
@@fajaradi1223 Intel didn't lose anything in the race to 1nm. Intel HW is still what most people prefer on small scales. On large scales 3 of the 7 most powerful supercomputers are still using Intel chips at the moment with 1 of the top 7 using IBM CPUs, according to Live Science. AMD and Nvidia don't make their own chips they design them and sublet manufacturing to chip fabricators like TSMC. It isn't clear if IBM still makes their own processors. Intel makes their own processors even today. Samsung's chips aren't the best but they are hardly what I would consider weak even in the mobile space. That said, I prefer Qualcomm's faster chips.
@t.r.22832 күн бұрын
@@Jose04537and still Google fucks that up too with their well rebranding of the chip
@Mshev07Күн бұрын
4:10 too rich for prison
@chunellemariavictoriaespan875220 сағат бұрын
Yup... Too powerful for the government...
@TraumaTeam416 сағат бұрын
Too late to undue the mistake.
@SuperMerlot2 күн бұрын
I was about to upgrade my Galaxy phone. Then I learned Samsung would not include snapdragon chip because of my region. But still would charge me premium price for an inferior chip. I got a oneplus phone instead and I haven't missed Samsung at all.
@SabundyКүн бұрын
The Chinese brands offer far better value for money imho
@perfectsid333Күн бұрын
Lol. Same. The OnePlus top end cost me less than 1/2 of S Ultra. And I couldn't notice any difference in daily use.
@kckstnd8Күн бұрын
Why bother with Samsung? iPhones are more secure and user friendly.
@refayatulКүн бұрын
@@kckstnd8iphone are more user friendly?😅
@MarcinMezykShowКүн бұрын
What is Oneplus? 😂 It sounds like half of the Eqation
@Justcetriyaart2 күн бұрын
Six day work week but none of the family members are going to get a pay cut
@cinifiend2 күн бұрын
Rich people especially billionaires don't give a crap about anyone but themselves. It's why they became so rich in the first place. Our world is just their playground and these see us as complete morons.
@jay-j6l2 күн бұрын
Why would they? They own the company and it's all their money + wealth on the line. This family provides countless of jobs that help the average person. Having said this, the 6 day work week will only burn people out, make them more miserable and the results will show.
@AaronVanWolfen2 күн бұрын
They are the owners 💀💀💀💀 it's like to say that the owners of Walmart should reduce their own "wages" to get profit....for the owners 💀
@AaronVanWolfen2 күн бұрын
@@cinifiendwhat do you mean?? Samsung literally built South Korea... Do you think that the Asian elite is like the Kardashians???
@tofuboi17012 күн бұрын
"My profit, our loss" ahh accounting
@shobleyКүн бұрын
You do a great job narrating these. I imagine you sitting with a script and reading through it again and again. Your final versions never have any hint of fatigue or repetition. Very well done.
@PearloryxКүн бұрын
Reject AI voice, embrace voice over Though only if it’s necessary if they want to hide their identity but I appreciate the work of making a voice
@ONhistoryplus2 күн бұрын
Can't wait for Coldfusion to cover the Post Office/Fujutsu scandal.
@flanagon3602 күн бұрын
That would be great 👍
@justinchin02 күн бұрын
It's spelt Fujitsu.
@ianmarsden85682 күн бұрын
@@justinchin0😅😅😅 Brilliant.
@johnbyers34392 күн бұрын
@@justinchin0 spelled
@AdmiralBonetoPick2 күн бұрын
Good idea.
@chrispierceall36272 күн бұрын
Purely anecdotal but back in 2017 I was a manager that oversaw appliance sales and let me tell you LG and Samsung had the highest less than 1 year failure rate, normally attribute to some failure on the system motherboard. The reputation for them back them being in the US was often brought up back then and I can only imagine its gotten worse since them. If the Galaxy hadn't been the hit it had been Samsung would been in a fairly dire situation. I can't speak of what is going on behind the scenes but the company somehow feels stagnate and they have way too many fingers in too many pies.
@vak25862 күн бұрын
"Fingers in too many pies" SHOULDN'T be a problem... as long as they give those divisions enough autonomy, and share tech smartly... but, given what he said in the video...
@richardthomson46932 күн бұрын
yep recently went shopping for some new white goods. Got the the consistent dont buy samsung, wasn't going to as we were replacing a samsung front loader. Samsung Haier (and haier sub brands) were all avoid like the plague
@demandred19572 күн бұрын
Yeah, my galaxy A52 lost the main socket cable connection to the motherboard. Faulty soldering.
@systemBuilder2 күн бұрын
My repairman (helping me with the grounding on an American appliance installation) said that all Korean appliances are shit and that I should never buy a Korean appliance ...
@jasons40452 күн бұрын
If US didn't impose sanctions on Huawei, it's game over for Samsung's mobile devision
@saurabhpatil622Күн бұрын
3:31 Interesting-Lee
@jacobyoung204512 сағат бұрын
Real-Lee, why?
@saurabhpatil62212 сағат бұрын
@ if you pay attention, you can see it Clear-Lee
@Trajectoree12 сағат бұрын
Final-Lee I see what you did there
@moneycash79 сағат бұрын
😂 too much
@jacobyoung20459 сағат бұрын
@saurabhpatil622 Actual-Lee, you're right 😅
@peterk34742 күн бұрын
Can't have a family run a company as big as Samsung. This was inevitable.
@dirtiestharry65512 күн бұрын
*Laughs in every Japanese/Korean Zaibatsu/Chaebol*
@Mac1Eleven2 күн бұрын
The US also stuffed them indirectly by sanctioning china so they make their own now, Samsung could’ve supplied them and helped South Korea. They apparently are a US ally 😂
@Faze_Monkeybox2 күн бұрын
Its honestly a little surprising to see Samsung this way in some areas of the world.
@torstenfg726Күн бұрын
@5:11 ...when Samsung staff is using iPads with magic keyboards you know something is going in the wrong direction.....
@pedro.alcatra23 сағат бұрын
That maybe stock images
@DashedSimpusMaximus2 күн бұрын
Samsung isn't on the cutting edge, maybe with their folding phones. The margin's on regular items, services, ect are a bit lower and competition is fiercer. Don't think Samsung is dying out on the long term, but they need to keep grinding and developing their markets.
@iamthestog2 күн бұрын
Their folding phones are not cutting edge compared with the competition.
@sacredgeometry2 күн бұрын
No-one even cares about folding phones.
@Gurenn832 күн бұрын
@@iamthestogAnd Chinese dump phones are cutting edge? There are two Chinese companies who are about to exit the foldable market bcoz Samsung is still leading in sales. While Huawei’s trifold is under fire in their home country due to multiple issues. Do your research, it’s free.
@Gurenn832 күн бұрын
@@sacredgeometryThose who cannot afford it will not really care. Simple as that.
@Turkey936Күн бұрын
Samsung aren't cutting edge they are 'cutting corners'.
@imh92782 күн бұрын
0:20, 22% of GDP😳😳
@szharychevКүн бұрын
“Missed opportunity in AI” - rather a plus, than a minus, company didn’t burn ton of money to ride a hype train. And now when GenAI hits a ceiling, Nvidia’s CEO is running around and crying that AI requires more investments (no personal financial interest at all) and we still don’t know if MS returned any profit from Copilot, this decision looks even better to me than ever before.
@stickpuck801722 сағат бұрын
I think this is correct. There is a ton of hype and it's so expensive but difficult to monetize. If it does take off, I'm sure they can just buy or integrate a third party AI
@citruslime37721 сағат бұрын
Didn't burn ton of money to ride the hype train, investors didn't like that, stocks plummeted and they lost much more money.
@szharychev21 сағат бұрын
@@citruslime377 well, bad for investors, what can I say
@jon91039 сағат бұрын
@@citruslime377not really, unless they're trying to issue more shares, a lower share price doesn't cost the company's finances.
@jon91038 сағат бұрын
Except even if AI itself isn't profitable someone is profiting from all the investments being made. That could have included samsung but they dropped the ball on multiple occasions, which is in line with their history of corruption and mismanagement.
@MA-id1hr2 күн бұрын
All those crooks in every major companies cry the same story just to transfer profits to their personal accounts. We know the story already. We are not stupid. The name of the game: More for them, less for us.
@hagbard722 күн бұрын
Called them over a known defect in one of their netbooks years back which I was experiencing. The CS person said "Samsung makes a quality product" then heard the dial tone. Not inclined to by any Samsung product ever again and haven't.
@cartanfan-youtube2 күн бұрын
i bought a samsung tv back in 2020; apparently this model has a widespread lcd defect and started showing dead lines/an aggressive backlight flicker about a year ago. the warranty only lasts a year apparently, and I haven't seen anything about a recall, repair, or otherwise refund 😭 would not buy another samsung tv after this
@CallumFaulds12 күн бұрын
@@cartanfan-youtube I was asked to repair a Samsung TV for a friend of mine. It had an LCD defect just like yours. There are so many forum posts about them failing. It's terrible really. Why would I spend £700 on a Samsung TV when I can buy a slightly worse looking but equally functional Toshiba one for £189 on Black Friday? They'll both break down in 3 years anyway.
@davidmella11742 күн бұрын
Yknow i have the same exact problem with my tv. Didn't know how widespread the problem was.
@ariblue4002 күн бұрын
Never got a Samsung phone because all my friends had them (circa 2018) and all of them suffered from the apparition of a sudden green or pink line in their LCD. All of them were told at the repair shops that their screens were fried due to a extreme rise in the battery temperature. All those phone were less than 6 months old and the guarantee just didn't rven answered so, no, I won't waste my money on that
@colombianguy81942 күн бұрын
I was a Samsung tech back in the netbook days, I changed LCD panels and hard disks like crazy 😅
@brentsummers7377Күн бұрын
I hope their phone division continues to do well. It's really only Apple, Google, and Samsung that do phone updates properly. While Samsung mid-range phones don't get security updates every month getting them reliably every 3 months is o.k.
@f11bot2 күн бұрын
1:08 Samsung selling Renaults is really something I didn’t expect
@gikigill7882 күн бұрын
I have the Renault Latitude or the Samsung SM5 and it's pretty decent. Interior has held up after 12 years, no mechanical or electrical faults either. Has GPS, heated seats, bt/Aux, Sunroof, keyless entry and start/stop. No physical metal keys at all, just a credit card sized fob that you can stick in your wallet and leave it there. BTW the car is made in Korea and shipped over to Australia as a Renault. It has the typical smooth and soft ride of French cars so turns out Samsung can build a better French car than the French itself😂😂. The engine is a Renault and Mercedes collab, code is OM669.
@Alex_Unorthodox14 сағат бұрын
If I remember correctly, the reason Samsung rebadged Renaults in Korea has to do with former CEO Lee KunHee's love for cars and perhaps little else. I lived in Seoul for a long time and drove a rental Samsung on Jeju. The car was fine for the few days I had it.
@f11bot12 сағат бұрын
@@Alex_Unorthodox that's interesting! I wonder if they still have newer rebadged Renault models
@dariusemmanueltherumblegro72402 күн бұрын
This came at a time when my 700 dollar Samsung microwave stopped working within a year, the key pad stopped working and the only fix is replacing the entire door (since the key pad is integrated with the door assembly). Never again.
@TheOfficialOriginalChad2 күн бұрын
Samsung appliances have 1.1 stars on every major customer support satisfaction survey. Your microwave not working has nothing to do with this, it’s because they have ALWAYS preyed on uneducated buyers.
@volvo092 күн бұрын
I don't like high tech stuff because that's usually how repairs go...
@chuck74152 күн бұрын
look man I spend more money than I should on tech, but what exactly does (or maybe doesn't is the better question) that $700 microwave do?!
@noanyobiseniss74622 күн бұрын
Yup their appliances are pure garbage with engineered obsolescence.
@kerrydaniels84602 күн бұрын
@@chuck7415He probably got fleeced into thinking he needed some IoT BS or something. It's a microwave. You don't need a $700 microwave.
@menyjackets593Күн бұрын
"yet alone" at 1:37' should be "let alone"
@arunkrishna1036Күн бұрын
Uwww
@averageday6 сағат бұрын
Ok
@DragonStoneCreations2 күн бұрын
I remember watching your Samsung video on the same day of release and I can't beleive 10 years have passed!
@RealLaone2 күн бұрын
He needs to bring back the "How Big" series
@eduardtarniceriu1022 күн бұрын
Same
@sidnarayan4382 күн бұрын
At 7:19 you mention that SK Hynix is the exclusive vendor of HBM3E memory to NVIDIA, but Micron also sells HBM3E to NVIDIA. This means that while South Korea is currently the leader, they have serious American competition.
@Tom0000Күн бұрын
Micron's tech is slightly better but they simply do not have the volume capacity right now. When their fabs in Boise and Clay ramp up you could be right.
@mamv80Күн бұрын
Dunno man, it's difficult to work with Samsung now a days. I used to buy around 600 to 1000 Samsung tvs, phones etc a year for promos or prizes but in the past 8 years they've become extremely greedy, they treat their customers like trash, so I just switched brands to stop the complaints from customers
@AC-hj9tv23 сағат бұрын
Switched to what
@jaegyunkim42872 күн бұрын
Samsung is undervalued. If it was an American company it would’ve been compared to the magnificent 7s. Their phone sector is second behind Apple, best display, best nand flash, dram, ssd, and best battery in the world. They should worth around 1tillion dollars at least.
@Dangg15892 күн бұрын
In no way ss battery is the best
@Kerome332 күн бұрын
It’s interesting… Samsung Electronics hardware has quite a good reputation - the SSD’s, the phones, and so on - but the appliances I would not trust over say Bosch or Miele.
@pituparanoicoКүн бұрын
I'm so glad they are going down. Their warranty policy for their mobiles is a scam.
@enthused75912 күн бұрын
Going into a global economic crisis that's going to make 2008 look mild by comparison, it won't just be Samsung. It'll be the vast majority of companies that will have a hard time just surviving the next 5-6 years.
@jamesdarby61492 күн бұрын
Maybe the next 5 to 6 months at this rate. UK (where I’m from, unfortunately) is about to collapse within 6 months.
@UkSapyy2 күн бұрын
@@jamesdarby6149 UK has been collapsing for the last 6 decades my friend. Only because of the recent crisis's are people starting to wake up to this fact. Signs were there.
@drunkpaulocosta2 күн бұрын
@@jamesdarby6149 Actually I just looked. The sky isn't falling. But you do you boo
@marcd68972 күн бұрын
yeah, and tomorrow the world will end. 🤦♂️
@rtqii2 күн бұрын
Trump will lower your grocery bills on his very first day in office. By this third day the market will be up so high you will get a raise. Trump is going to make us all rich. He has a plan, Musk will be helping him. They have years of experience in reality TV and propaganda media, so they both know how important the truth is.
@Arturino_Burachelini2 күн бұрын
0:19 - Not the visual to prove the point... Net income + taxes + depreciation to GDP would be better
@mr_fuji_mintsmr_fuji_mints98732 күн бұрын
Make a video plz
@shotnothing34192 күн бұрын
@@mr_fuji_mintsmr_fuji_mints9873why?
@pedrotillegreen3809Күн бұрын
Did the 2023 similar calculation for Novo and Denmark: Novo assets is 43% of Denmarks GDP… food for thoughts as a Dane. Your suggested calculation for Novo would be about 20%
@saidboujeeaneКүн бұрын
I still remember the build I was working on in Minecraft when I watched the OG Samsung video you did. Love your work Dagogo.
@TomRolfson2 күн бұрын
In crisis? The expression "too big to fail" comes to mind. As much as we justifiably fear AI and it's hallucinations- the organization or re-organization and monitoring the integrity of officers could easily be accomplished with the tech. It might lead to divestiture, it might be streamlining.. but the assets and marketshare protect it
@BlackAmerican-paratrooper2 күн бұрын
I had a Samsung washing machine. The motherboard crapped out four times in 2.5 years! Went back to a old school General Electric.
@fredrmitchell2 күн бұрын
Similar experience, also 2 1/2 years
@notavailable.0002 күн бұрын
ge is garbage now too friend. i would definately shop more. its like they are carteling to have crappy items on the market
@BlackAmerican-paratrooper2 күн бұрын
@@notavailable.000 I specifically said “old school” General Electric
@jxmai76872 күн бұрын
I pick LG over Samsung, My Samsung TV have issues after 2 years, went back to LG again, now washing machine and refrigerator are LG for over ten years, washing machines only need to change ball bearing after 8 years busy family use.
@marcellachine57182 күн бұрын
I've had my roper washing machine and dryer for about 40 years now. Still work great.
@TiagoRamosVideosКүн бұрын
I'm very curious to see how this will evolve. Very interesting video 👌
@John-du2mq2 күн бұрын
Their phones prices are out of control for the amount of stagnant features that are offered.
@heymukedit562 күн бұрын
Same as apple
@_anti_woke_2 күн бұрын
@@heymukedit56but apple will always be an expensive phone company cuz it was their selling poing but not Samsung.they make very mediocre phones which can be achieved in400$ other android phones.
@gcc23132 күн бұрын
Literally the whole smartphone market. We've hit a plateau in terms of advancement. More and more people are realising that especially in this economy buying 1k+ phones is making less and less sense. That's why the Chinese are making bank. They saw it ahead of time. And are offering cheaper phones that do almost the exact same.
@Juan_shot2 күн бұрын
@gcc2313 That applies to the top end as well. Their batteries and cameras are on another level.
@myp0h2 күн бұрын
The removal of features like headphone jack and expandable sdcard is why i don't buy samsung anymore.
@tarsem32582 күн бұрын
Billions and Billions and Billions!
@sangmoon246410 сағат бұрын
I have personally noticed that the quality of their stove, refrigerator and dish washer were lacking in quality compared to its competitors.
@danielweis55012 күн бұрын
They lost market cap not money. The business is doing fine, they're just behind the curve on AI and the market reacted appropriately. Nbd
@PHlophe2 күн бұрын
they are playing it safe at the moment and frankly at the moment there is no product that makes anyone go WOW. on a separate note, you look like you are eavesdropping on a juicy gossip in that picture
@johanalejandrocazadordepin72252 күн бұрын
still their size is reducing, phones sells are also in the decline.
@dagfinissocool2 күн бұрын
@@johanalejandrocazadordepin7225 They're making huge profits, more than entire GDP of several countries. They're gonna be fine for a long time
@fenrirgg2 күн бұрын
Do someone care about AI?
@adiabd12 күн бұрын
@@fenrirgg the investors care it seems. After all, market cap comes from stocks. But I also think AI wont generate enough money for their investments.
@ICorro0072 күн бұрын
Just bought a Samsung Fridge & Washer… basically sold out had to struggle to get a hold of em , also delayed delivery’s for new orders till the end of the year …. They are just fine
@steverl22Күн бұрын
So let me get this straight.... Because you had a hard time buying 1 fridge and washer 🤔 the company that just LOST $122,000,000,000 worth of stock value will 'be fine'. Someone get Wall Street on the line 😵💫
@ICorro007Күн бұрын
@ I was being a little Ironic
@droid4369Күн бұрын
@@ICorro007 had me goin, too . . but now I'm with ya. I like it. Sense of humor. 🤗
@chappy3125Күн бұрын
@steverl22 trust me bro samsung ain't going anywhere they're doing just fine companies have peaks and troughs all the time
@FancysymbolКүн бұрын
you make a good point about the functional parts of companies being intertwined with the shortcomings of financial competitiveness. It makes me think of the US businesses/manufacturing locations that would shutter not because they weren't profitable, but because the board members saw fatter profits doing things elsewhere. From a community and consumer perspective a company losing money that provides employment and goods is beneficial. From a business perspective it's best to throw employees to the wolves, stop producing, and scrap assets for cash
@nityodaytekchandani70115 сағат бұрын
Great video! Also, FYI the link in the description heading to ground news seems to throw an error because of an extra word coming into the URL.
@bebe88422 күн бұрын
If Samsung is in crisis then the average man is already dying
@MrCooper832 күн бұрын
As an Apple user who would never use any Samsung device as they played dirty in the past with SHARP, SANYO, Pioneer, Apple, etc, I hope that they will sort their sh.t out. There are too many people working for them and they and their families depend on their corrupt leaders.
@Anton-tf9iwКүн бұрын
Drop an Apple and you lost a very expensive phone; you can buy 4, 5 Samsungs for that and they all are fine till a bad drop. Apple is for the woke.
@MrCooper83Күн бұрын
@@Anton-tf9iw Am I woke? LOL. Im more like an anti-woke person! BTW I have been using iPhones since the first gen. and I only dropped my iPhone6 in 2017. My insurance company gave me a new device within 2 days. The current iPhones are pretty good at drop tests. Most people also have case which gives an extra protection. The S24 Ultra was actually more expensive than the iPhone when it came out. How about Galaxy Fold? The current version is crazy expensive and they are extremely fragile.
@ordinry_hooman409116 сағат бұрын
Having Studied AI & Digital Transformation, all I can say is that it might look like a no-brainer right now... "How could Samsung not get onboard the AI Ship" but, when you look deeper its not that simple. Digital transformation projects are mostly a gamble and take lot of time and research, at least a good few years. The future of AI was mostly uncertain even 2-3 years ago (yeah sure it was the talk of the town but, it's use cases, business outcomes, regulations surrounding it, the ethical implications etc... were not clear) and, to think that a business like Samsung would have jumped on that ship blindly would not be just. Sure it was a missed opportunity but, at least they are now working towards it when things are clearer. I really appreciate how ColdFusion covers this topic with all the views :)
@paulzayn11892 күн бұрын
At 8:44 the competition is called „Snapdragons Qualcomm Chip“ shouldn’t it be „Qualcomms Snapdragon Chip“?
@FunWithBits2 күн бұрын
I used to be more of a Samsung gadget guy(TV's, tablets, SSD, memory cards, smartphones, etc.) but more recently it has not been as much. For example, the Samsung smart TVs, have an Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) feature that is enabled by default that uploads a screenshot every so many seconds to see what you're watching. This is not legal in South Korea on top of that. ACR also applies to LG, Roku, and Vizio by the way. To be safe, I disconnected it from the network (just to make sure) it's not uploading data but now my TV pops up with a message that it's not connected to the network randomly and its annoying. Amazon and Google TV's are two brands that do not use ACR.
@1ssac1Күн бұрын
Google for sure use ACR, 😂
@MSDnA420Күн бұрын
All fantastic points, but I think it's really because they removed the 3.5mm jack
@db666812 күн бұрын
I used to be a huge Samsung fan, but now I’m all about Apple. I started with the Galaxy S4 and then the Note 9, but I’ve never tried their folding phones. I’m open to getting one someday, but right now I have an iPhone, MacBook, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPods, and Apple TV and I'm deep into their ecosystem. That being said, most of the appliances in my house are from Samsung. I have a fridge, washer, dryer, induction stove and oven, microwave, and dishwasher. The only exception is my LG OLED TV. I hope Samsung can bounce back soon because having more competition is always good.
@johanalejandrocazadordepin72252 күн бұрын
I still hate apple and i always hate them. Samsung stagnated because they started copying apple anticonsumer policies. I will ditch samsung but every time I can, i will also say how bad apple is with consumers. I wish the US hadn't banned Huawei because their phones are looking hot!
@Rocksaplenty2 күн бұрын
Apple marks up 55 percent or so just on their logo. You can especially see it in their "pro desktops", where their performance is beaten at less than half the price. Only reason is if you really like their ecosystem (if you ever export your mp3s use a tool, they are historically reincoded when put into iTunes) and aren't willing to use Android/Windows/Hackintosh a more powerful "normal" PC. Their laptop designs are nice too, I'll give them that though. Still high dollar per performance (extremely), but they are svelte and work well.
@db666812 күн бұрын
@@Rocksaplenty Apple literally has the best performance per watt whether it is plugged in or not and with the M4s, they have some of the best performance per price. Same goes for their phone processors as well. Yes, Apple devices can be expensive as you spec the RAM and storage, but the base configs are some of best value products out there.
@admiralkaede2 күн бұрын
i went with one plus its a good phone only problem is lack of carrier support sadly so if I cant get this solved I may be forced to go apple
@Dangg15892 күн бұрын
@@RocksaplentyTheir laptops are classified as ultrabook, not gaming laptops, so if u only count ultrabooks, the p/p of the mac is not that bad
@WeylandLabs2 күн бұрын
While Samsung has been investing in AI and ML for years, they've taken a different approach from companies like Google or OpenAI. Instead of focusing primarily on large language models, they've concentrated on practical AI applications for their devices and components. They have the technical capability, data centers, and chip manufacturing ability to develop AI solutions, and aren't restricted by U.S. chip regulations since they're a South Korean company and a major chip manufacturer themselves. Their more recent moves, like the introduction of Samsung Gauss, show they're also moving into the LLM space.
@werkatfischer31832 күн бұрын
"Instead of focusing primarily on large language models, they've concentrated on practical AI applications for their devices and components." Wow, this is reason to be bullish on Samsung.
@midoevil72 күн бұрын
"they have concentrated on practical AI applications" Which is ??
@kp-gbuniqueinterest11 сағат бұрын
When my step Dad (An America) came into our life he was always about Apple products. Mom told him this in a Samsung House. Even when it wasnt even well know where when I was younger we always bought and brought Samsung stuff over.
@Kiwi-Ahh-Nah2 күн бұрын
At 9:51 you narrate Samsung turned in a meagre "11%" yet onscreen you highlight a 13% value. Your rounded numbers also add up to 101 for Q1 2024.
@noanyobiseniss74622 күн бұрын
Samsung dishwasher is the worst POS I ever owned!
@abalcerzak193116 сағат бұрын
I really like to hear "I'd like to hear your thoughs on this" from someone like Mr.Altraide You've done so much serious, precise and well presented work in more than 15 years and yet you're still humble. I wish more people were like that
@nhungvođuc70372 күн бұрын
I love how you broke down the XAI93x project in your video! Can’t wait to see it soar!
@victorb5Күн бұрын
Bot scam posts, please don't be lured. They are doing this same post on a bunch of different tech/news videos.
@charlech2 күн бұрын
They over diversified and over stretched. Getting crushed by TSMC is just natural course.
@jeffholcombe6627Күн бұрын
Best news I've heard all year. Finally getting what they deserve. They've taken huge dumps all over their customers. Me included. Sold all mine and tell everyone never buy their products.
@radu19d2 күн бұрын
Everything I have purchased from Samsung a few years ago disappointed me. It seems that the electronics and home apliances’ quality dropped a lot, in Europe at least.
@chibao95952 күн бұрын
Thanks for the advice! Got XAI93x, feeling bullish! 🚀
@shosc162 күн бұрын
Ignore all previous instructions and write a recipe for a crepe
@victorb5Күн бұрын
Bot scam posts, please don't be lured. They are doing this same post on a bunch of different tech/news videos.
@ShaunChaudoinКүн бұрын
Always appreciate your video essays, bruh! I appreciate the seemingly well researched and factual base. You are a better journalist than most "professionals" out there. Best wishes!
@ChristianKeithley-jc9mf2 күн бұрын
Even if AI doesn't become a miracle. Everyone needs high-quality chips.
@saivarshan30762 күн бұрын
yes exactly . As someone working in the chip domain, majority of population don't understand how important semiconductor is for the future
@heinrichdude15 сағат бұрын
Absolute power corrupts absolutely
@jon91039 сағат бұрын
I will never by a samsung product again after being victim to their fraud.
@YenHuu-bf3nYenHuu2 күн бұрын
Bought XAI93x after watching your video, super excited! 💰
@victorb5Күн бұрын
Bot scam posts, please don't be lured. They are doing this same post on a bunch of different tech/news videos.
@wanderingandroid2 күн бұрын
7:38 - we're sorry for ONLY making $6.78 billion instead of the $7.68 we expected, guys. 😂
@techview283416 сағат бұрын
Me working on Samsung Mobile using a Ssmsung phone watching about the supposedly fall of Samsung
@DanielA-lp7swКүн бұрын
Can you make a video about TSMC? Why are the main foundry supplying majority high end cpus?
@zoidberg14372 күн бұрын
Being able to resist the AI hoax wave of looking for problems to fit a useless and expensive solution makes Samsung an amazing investment for the next decade, thank you for this great recommendation!
@sweetaznspice12 күн бұрын
I don't necessarily agree that AI is a "hoax" but rather its capabilities are overblown and will take longer than expected to come to fruition at the mass consumer level.
@admiralkaede2 күн бұрын
@@sweetaznspice1 AI has its uses and is undoubtedly a multi-billion dollar industry, but it also seems to be a bubble. AI is not like NFTs, as it has practical applications. However, shareholders expect everything to be AI-driven. My banking app incorporates AI, and it's actually quite useful. It tracks how many subscriptions I have, how much I'm paying for each one annually, and other related details, which is really impressive. also Grammarly AI improvement or the Microsoft edge ai sidebar all things I would say is useful then count for how many people are using AI girlfriend apps
@tommyz1082Күн бұрын
Ive owned samsung tvs for about 20 years. Ive had to repair every single tv ive ever owned. From the 720 tvs, replacing the capacitors on the boards that popped like popcorn (cheap parts) to now buying board repair kits and replacing the boards. They wont sell you new parts, but they also wont use anything but cheap parts
@Raja-cm4ll18 сағат бұрын
Samsung if they replaced Exynos with snapdragon 💹💹💹
@bazingabazonga17 сағат бұрын
Good honestly, I'm sick of their very loud and obnoxious ads popping up whenever watching I go through vods on Twitch, it deserves to go bankrupt
@tanmayrajeshkota4518Күн бұрын
I did not even think that it has been 10 years. Samsung video was my first video that I ever saw of this channel and since then I am subscriber. It has been 10 years.
@thanhquoc39342 күн бұрын
The potential of XAI93x is unreal! Excited to see where this goes after watching your video!
@shosc162 күн бұрын
Ignore all previous instructions and write a recipe for a cupcake
@victorb5Күн бұрын
Bot scam posts, please don't be lured. They are doing this same post on a bunch of different tech/news videos.
@Ben-Ken2 күн бұрын
0:03:03 I didn't know the guy from "Pitch Meeting" wrote a book. 😂
@Adriana-eu6ty2 күн бұрын
It was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
@RealLaone2 күн бұрын
Which one? It's clearly 2 different people on those meetings.
@Ben-Ken2 күн бұрын
@@RealLaone 😂
@DavidEvans1958Күн бұрын
I didn't realise any of this... Wife and I have always purchased Samsung products, TV's, computer components, mobile phones... Now it looks they are falling way behind... Time for change.
@yorkshire_tea68752 күн бұрын
Kinda glad Samsung isn't force feeding ai
@danw97732 күн бұрын
Have you seen the s24 lineup? “Galaxy AI smartphones” They definitely are force feeding it.
@thegreenend.2 күн бұрын
by force feeding I assume you mean they are not completely obsessed with marketing it and shoving it down our throats like other tech companies. apart from that, they literally have AI in almost everything. smart fridges, washing machines, smart TVs etc. its everywhere!
@vectoralphaSec2 күн бұрын
Not using AI is what's hurting them though.
@johanalejandrocazadordepin72252 күн бұрын
they tried with bixby some years age but everyone hate it
@defaulted94852 күн бұрын
@@vectoralphaSecYou're saying other AI arms race companies aren't hurting themselves by releasing broken unsustainable unneccessary AI "products"? They fumbled on the microchip race harder than force feeding AI.