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This week, MIT's Technology Review published an interesting interview featuring Samsungs chief strategy officer, Young Sohn. In it, mister Sohn reveals some baffling information. One would expect that a high placed executive in the Samsung hierarchy would be sticking to Samsung products. Well, surprise-surprise. Young Sohn might own the Galaxy III but at home he prefers the products of Samsungs arch enemy Apple.
I use a Mac, actually, at home. Ive always used Mac, an iPhone, and an iPad. I also have the Galaxy If you look at the strengths of Apple, in a way its not the product per se. Its that consumers like their ecosystem such as iCloud. I like that my family 6,000 miles away in Korea is able to see my schedule and see all of my contacts and photos At work Im using Samsung devices; Apple at home, mainly because all of my systems and files are done that way.
While Young Sohn is relaxing at home enjoying some movies on Netflix, his parent company has been ordered by a court to pay up to $1.05 billion in damages to Apple, due to accusations of infringing Cupertino patents.
Its a little bit odd that a Samsung executive would admit so openly about rooting for the competition, since it is known that such statements can do more harm than good. Back in 2007, when Tom Brokaw interviewed Microsofts Bill Gates, the CEO stated that he wouldnt store his favorite music on Apples iPod and that he uses a service called Zune, instead. Gates wife Melinda also admitted to the New York Times Magazine that she doesnt allow her children use Apple gear.
Source: AppleInsider