Samsung deletes satirical ads from removing iPhone audio port


 
 By David Clayton              August 11, 2019

Samsung has found itself in trouble with its rival Apple, after the South Korean company released its new phone "Galaxy Note 10" without the usual speaker port.

Samsung launched a satirical campaign from Apple, when it launched the iPhone 7 in 2016 without a speaker output, and Samsung was preparing to launch the Galaxy Note 8.

When the Galaxy Note 8 is launched, Samsung has released a satirical ad from Apple, explaining how a user of the new iPhone has to resort to an additional link to charge the phone and connect the wired speaker at the same time.

The satirical "Samsung" campaign continued with the launch of the Galaxy S9, with an announcement by a woman travelling closely looking at a passenger sitting next to her in a plane, because he could connect a t-earto his Phone to his Samsung phone when she couldn't.

But after the launch of the Galaxy Note 10 without a speaker output, Samsung was forced to delete its satirical ads from Apple from its official platforms, but copies of the ads are still available on other channels.

Samsung hopes the new phone will help it revive its declining profits and widen the gap with its Chinese rival Huawei.

The Galaxy Note 10 is available in 6.3 and 8.8-inch screens, with advanced video effects such as augmented reality and a front-facing camera at the top of the screen to improve selfie capture.

The phone will be sold at starting at $949.99, the Galaxy Note 10 Plus will start at $1,099, and the 5G model will start at $1,299.

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