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iPhone vs Samsung

By: Simon
Updated:
Jan 15, 2023
Posted: Apr 4, 2013

The Mobile Phone Market in 2007

LG SHine, Sidekick 3, Nokia N93i, LG enV, iPhone

Top Mobile Phones of 2007: LG Shine, Sidekick 3, Nokia N93i, LG enV, iPhone

2007 was a landmark year for the mobile phone industry. With iconic models like the LG Shine and SideKick 3, plus innovative devices from Nokia and LG enV, this bustling market saw its true game-changer with Apple’s release of the revolutionary iPhone – shattering expectations by introducing sleek touchscreen technology to an otherwise plastic screen dominated landscape.

The Impact of the iPhone on the Mobile Phone Industry

The iPhone ushered in a new era of mobile devices, captivating the market with its sleek design and intuitive user interface. Its advanced features shook up the industry, initiating a wave of competition as companies scrambled to replicate Apple’s success.

Samsung 2007 Mobile Phones

Samsung 2007 Mobile Phones

Samsung’s Role in the Mobile Phone Market before and after the iPhone

With the release of Apple’s revolutionary iPhone in 2007, Samsung knew they had to up their game if they were going to continue as a major player in the mobile phone market. And that is exactly what they did – with constant innovation and improvement over more than 10 years now, it’s clear that Samsung has achieved success based on much more than just riding on Apple’s coattails!

The iPhone’s Long-lasting Impact on the Mobile Phone Industry

The iPhone revolutionized mobile technology when it launched in 2007, setting a new bar for what’s possible.The device changed the landscape of how we communicate today and sparked an ongoing rivalry between Apple and Samsung that still drives innovation to this day. There is no doubt that the introduction of iPhones ushered in a whole new era of mobility!

Simon Urbina

Simon Urbina

Simon is a Product Designer and Front End Dev with over 20 years of experience. He started as a graphic designer and illustrator coding his first website in 1996. He has worked with brands like Publix, Microsoft, and Discovery Channel.