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Enelamah: We’ll resolve dispute between Samsung, LADOL

Enelamah: We’ll resolve dispute between Samsung, LADOL

Okechukwu Enelamah, minister of industry, trade and investment, says government will wade into the ongoing dispute between Samsung Heavy Industries Nigeria (SHI), and the management of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics The post Enelamah: We’ll resolve dispute between Samsung, LADOL appeared first on TheCable.

Samsung, Apple battle over Smartphone market

Manufacturers of phone devices are locked in intense competition for consumers’ patronage in the smartphone segment to boost their market shares.
The manufacturers are competing for additional market share with the release of new phones such as the iPhone series from Apple and Galaxy from Samsung.
The leadership tussle is mainly between Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9 and Apple’s iPhone X.
New features being added to ensure greater acceptability include organic light emitting diode, OLED screen, facial recognition (Face ID), wireless-charging support and an upgraded dual camera.
The phone makers have also developed other new camera features which include screen optimizer and flaw detection. Others are larger storage capacity, Desktop experience (DeX) and aspect ratio display performance, as well as S Pen (Stylus pen) which is a capacitive and resistive touch screen technology.
Advantages and disadvantages
Vanguard Companies and Markets’ findings reveal that Apple’s policies are not often fully pro-consumer. Apple’s smartphones and iPhones, do not support expandable memory (no MicroSD slot). It sells its memory cards and phones at high margins, although lower in the low-end capacity iPhones.
Most consumers prefer entry-level iPhone than spend extra on a high-capacity iPhone.
Samsung, however, took a different approach. The Galaxy Note 9 comes with either 128GB or 512GB of internal storage; both models still support expandable storage thanks to a microSD card slot.
The Galaxy Note 9 supports expandable storage and tops 512GB instead of 256GB for iPhone X. So the Note 9 has more available storage out of the box, and you can put a 512GB microSD card for a whopping…

Why cost of manufacturing phone accessories is high in Nigeria

Why cost of manufacturing phone accessories is high in Nigeria

Charles Nwaoguji For Nigeria, mobile phone businesses are the biggest opportunities of the century. Nigeria is now the world’s biggest and fastest growing mobile telephone market after China. Mobile penetration is growing at a staggering rate across the country and the number of mobile phones in use is expected to reach 10 million by 2020. Mobile […]
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Samsung workers lament alleged locked out of Lagos Free Zone

‘Argument over Biafra leads to the death of a Nigerian in India’

Global Resources Management Limited (GRML), a subsidiary of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics (LADOL) base, may have  concluded plans to sack Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) Nigeria Limited from the LADOL  Free  Zone in Lagos, investigation has revealed.
Continue reading Samsung workers lament alleged locked out of Lagos Free Zone at Vanguard News. …

Samsung to Nigerians: Galaxy Note9 is the best smartphone

Samsung on Friday introduced its newest flagship Smartphone, the Galaxy Note9  in Nigeria. The Note9 unveiled in Lagos has exciting, and innovative features which are unique and stunning. The smartphone dubbed; The Game Changer, was launched with a state-of-the-art S Pen with automatic features and sensory control aesthetics for intelligent camera. Speaking at the launchRead More
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Samsung unveils new smartphone

Samsung unveils new smartphone

South Korean electronics giant Samsung unveiled the new Galaxy Note 9 smartphone Thursday, its latest effort to address flagging sales of the high-functioning gadgets. The consistent leader in the global smartphone market, Samsung nonetheless suffered a 22 percent drop in mobile technology sales in the second quarter. READ ALSO: Teenager researched suicide methods before hanging herself […] …

Samsung seeks to invest billions in new tech to drive future growth

Samsung seeks to invest billions in new tech to drive future growth

South Korea’s Samsung Group on Wednesday said it would invest $22 billion over the next three years in cutting-edge technology including artificial intelligence, self-driving cars and biopharmaceuticals, as it searches for ways to drive future growth. The investment will be primarily led by Samsung Electronics, the world’s biggest maker of memory chips, which has faced […] …

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