Haydn Shaughnessy
For those of us who thought the Galaxy S4 was a step up in smartphone specifications, there is the slow realization that Samsung have done more than that – so much more, if it delivers the range of features and services promised.
In fact you could argue that the worst aspect of the S4′s launch in New York last week was the way Samsung under-sold the phone.
I’m talking about Samsung’s phone as an exercise in innovation.
If your taste only runs to hardware specs then good luck to you. If you like to look at how companies set a new cadence for innovation and begin building a new paradigm, at pace, look no further than the S4.
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