The words come from the mouth of Hankil Yoon, Samsung executive, who in an interview with CNET did indeed self-criticism, although failing to specify exactly what were the shortcomings of his company as a remedy or so. However, we have already seen sales of the Kindle Fire last fall were enough to overshadow those of the competition, and more than a warning must be sounded at home Samsung.
Ultimately Yoon says it remains optimistic about sales in 2012 (and never when a manager might say that his company will flow to peak?): The company expects to ship 10 million Galaxy Notes, which should literally "cannibalizing "the original Galaxy Tab 10.1. "The best way to survive in the market is killing your own products," he added "we are to remain competitive."
The reasoning in itself is meaningful and aggressive, so we like, maybe, humbly, we would add that "killing" products too soon is never very pleased with their customers, at least without giving adequate rest (= update) doomed to premature.

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