Samsung reportedly rushed the $2,000 Galaxy Fold foldable smartphone to market after being accused of copying Apple, and it may have contributed to the fiasco that led to its delay

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With the Galaxy Fold, Samsung wanted to become the 'true innovator' rather than the 'fast adopter,' according to a new report from Bloomberg.

One of the biggest questions surrounding the delayed launch of the Galaxy Fold is how Samsung could have allowed the Galaxy Fold — a product that we now know wasn't ready — to actually be launched on April 26.report, can be boiled down to Samsung's attempts at changing its image from"fast adopter" to"true innovator."

in 2012 for allegedly copying its iPhone design. It was then, Bloomberg reports, that Samsung decided to"build an indisputably original product, and set itself apart."Samsung responds to reports of its $2,000 folding Galaxy phone breaking, saying it's investigating and will clearly warn people not to remove the screen's protective layer.

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SAI If you can’t beat them copy them.

SAI The Korean market thrives off infringing and copying anything and everything. Here in the US we dont need shitty KIAS, I don’t even see Koreans driving them.

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