For a period of time, Android seemed like an unstoppable juggernaut. The mobile platform’s global market share skyrocketed each quarter at breakneck-speeds, leaving rival platforms in the dust behind it. Then, in 2014, Apple finally released iPhones with bigger displays to combat the supersized screens Android users had been enjoying for years. As a result, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that Android users were switching to the iPhone faster than ever, and the company’s holiday quarter was the most profitable quarter any company has even reported. Now, Samsung is starting to fight back. MUST READ:-A new revelation from that leaked iPhone 6s box (no, it’s not good news) Samsung hoped that launching new flagship phones made out of premium materials

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