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Samsung boss Faithful Use Apple


Samsung Chief Strategy Officer Young Sohn, Samsung leader in its efforts to develop a global innovation and strategy, is a loyal user of Apple products.

"I think the strength not only lies in Apple products, but also on the ecosystem are preferred by consumers, such as iCloud. I am glad that my family is 6,000 miles away in Korea can constantly monitor the following schedule and contact my photos. This makes the dependence , but its architecture Apple obviously can only be used (proprietary), "Young said as quoted by Technology Review.


He claimed to always use a Mac computer, iPhone smartphone and iPad tablet, in addition to the Galaxy series devices owned his own company.

"The Galaxy Nexus is a smartphone that is better, in my opinion. Nicer screen, performance was strong, but in the end the most important ekosistemlah," Young said.

According to him, the future of technology lies in the technology of cloud, big data, mobile ecosystem, and enterprise infrastructure. To areas that Young will direct the company. Samsung increased its investment and research and development efforts to attract entrepreneurs and partners to build and support the platforms and ecosystems Samsung.

Meanwhile, Apple stuff scattered at his home. At work in the office, Young using Samsung products. The existence of two different types of systems that admit a little baffled.

"I had to figure out how to sync all my contacts and schedules in the two systems. Somewhat inconvenient, but it can be done," said Young.

Samsung Electronics is the largest mobile device manufacturer with sales of 98 million units and a 22.9 percent global market share in the third quarter of 2012. Similarly, according to data from Gartner.

However, Samsung has not been able to rest on its laurels. Amid the threat of rival Apple, which intends to block imports of its products in the United States related to patent infringement claims, the South Korean electronics giant is trying to change its image from a "follower" to "innovators" in the world of consumer technology.

Samsung also intensify its technology investment, including by setting up two new research and development building in Silicon Valley, USA, which will be manned employees 2,000 people.