The US gets the worst phones
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The US gets the worst phones
"Apple and Samsung dominate the US phone market, but over the last few years, they've sat back, content to iterate rather than innovate, allowing China's tech giants to advance."
"US phones lag behind what's on sale elsewhere, particularly in cameras and batteries, with Chinese phones offering faster charging speeds that have not yet reached the US market."
"The next step in battery technology involves silicon-carbon cells, which replace some graphite in lithium batteries, resulting in more energy-dense batteries that allow for larger capacities."
Apple and Samsung have dominated the US phone market for years, but their recent focus on iteration over innovation has allowed Chinese tech companies to advance. This has resulted in a growing disparity between US smartphones and those available globally, particularly in camera technology and battery performance. With John Ternus as the new CEO, there is hope for a shift towards faster innovation, potentially closing the gap and improving the offerings for US consumers.
Read at The Verge
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