库迪宁指出,三星的低端战略非常有效,开拓低端市场从长期来看将带来优势,因为当用户想要升级手机时可能仍会使用同样品牌。他表示:“Galaxy S III是一个巨大的成功,因为三星在巴西、印度、印尼和中国有着强大的产品线。苹果拒绝大规模开拓新兴市场,将这部分市场让给了三星。你可以认为,苹果不想通过价格战摊薄利润率。但未来的某些时候,他们可能不得不接受较低的增长率,并跟随三星的步伐。”
The iPhone 5's 4-inch screen may be the biggest of any iPhone yet, but Apple has kept things thin, light, and small-hand friendly. At 4.87 by 2.31 by .30 inches (HWD) and 3.95 ounces, the iPhone 5 is still pretty petite by today's giant smartphone standards. The Galaxy S III measures 5.38 by 2.78 by 0.34 inches and weighs 4.7 ounces, but it also packs a much larger 4.8-inch display. As always, pixels matter, and the iPhone 5 remains Retina approved, with a 1,136-by-640-pixel display, which retains the 326 pixels per inch of the iPhone 4 and 4S. The Galaxy S III has more total pixels, with a 1,280-by-720-pixel display, but its larger screen means fewer pixels per inch—306 to be exact.