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Re: Evo 4g/Evo 3D

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Originally Posted by BlackDynamite View Post
It's not a tie. Clearly, this is a landslide win for the Evo 3D. Higher resolution and glasses free 3D are facts.

I disagree. There will be plenty of 3D pics and vids taken. Certainly a lot more than on the Galaxy S 2. And that is a fact.

Nobody cares about what computers use. Computers don't have data caps, tiny batteries, and limited space.

No we weren't. We were talking about encryption on the phone. BTW, encrypted nand is a bad thing.

I know all about samsung, lol.

Totally false. They are bound to the rules of the ITC and WTO. Not only that, but if they want to sell their products in the USA, they have to play by the rules set forth by the USA. If the feds say no more Samsung products for sale here, game over. See how large that company is after a couple years of being banned from the USA, watching all their competitors take their market share.

They aren't as big as AT&T was when the feds broke that company up.

I know about Samsung.

That is not the same thing as you are describing. If they run out of parts, that is one thing. If they start using a monopoly to gain an unfair advantage that is another thing entirely.

they couldn't get away with it because it is illegal. What they do in Korea is their business. But this isn't Korea we're talking about. If they want to do business in the USA, they have to obey USA laws.

That stuff happens all the time in the USA too. Nothing new there. If you're rich enough, you can get away with pretty much anything. We just had the biggest economic disaster since the great depression in the USA. Caused by a group of people who knew what they were doing. They all made boatloads of money on it, and not a single one of them was even charged with a crime. There are countless examples of people getting away with obvious crimes when they have enough money. Believe me, it's not limited to the CEO of Samsung. However, that is not the same thing as an illegal monopoly. Bill gates was literally the richest man in the world and the feds still made Microsoft act like a bunch of independent companies.

I actually agree with most of these points.
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