"Captured on Galaxy S7" the umpteenth copy of Samsung

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Samsung surprises us again, and once again for the worse. Almost every move the Korean company makes seems to be a copy of a previous move by the guys from Cupertino, and this is beginning to take on almost bizarre overtones. Samsung has just launched a campaign called "Captured on Samsung Galaxy S7", which inevitably reminds us of "Shot on iPhone", the campaign of photos taken directly from iOS devices that Apple has been promoting for so long. We tell you what this "Captured on Samsung Galaxy S7" consists of, the umpteenth Samsung idea inspired directly from the Cupertino advertising laboratories.

The Samsung team has communicated to CNET the start of a new video campaign called "Captured on Samsung Galaxy S7", in which we can see videos captured in 4K at 30 FPS, or in 1080p at 60 FPS depending on the selection that the Samsung team wants to show. These advertising videos have allegedly been captured from Samsung's latest flagship devices, the Galaxy S7, respectively. It is impossible to look back without realizing that something sounds familiar to us about the campaign, it is a somewhat striking adaptation of what Apple has been doing for months with the "Shot on iPhone" campaign.

We have been able to see photos taken with iOS devices even in the most famous subway stops around the world. We do not yet know where Samsung is going to expose these videos, what we do know is that they certainly should not spend too much on advertising, since they seem engrossed in the idea of ​​copying absolutely any campaign that Apple is up to. We cannot tell more about this ad campaign leaked from CNETWe will simply wait for the new promotional videos from Samsung, which surely have neither cheating nor cardboard.


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  1.   gherkin said

    A fix of the s7 there are only 2 variants, the normal s7 and the edge. The plus was the s6. Greetings

  2.   satan 666 said

    Miguel, don't be an iZombie who can see you from afar….
    That Samsung copies, many times, in a crude way is evident.
    That Apple copies the same or more than Samsung, more finely that yes, and sells it as a "revolution" ... too.
    But do not be so indignant that it seems that Apple pays you ... or if? ...
    A greeting…

  3.   ToniWi said

    Do not invent terminals, the s7 edge plus does not exist. I copied it ... just one came before. It's like when they took out the iPhone with a 5.5 screen they said they had copied ... another bullshit, or at first with the copy + paste, notification center. Or in the last presentation with the iphoto functions traced from google photos…. The truth is that they take out terminals and stories, but there is a lack of news and something that is a revolution in mobile telephony, a shame.

    For me today ios and android are on par. Android is getting better and better, and IOS is getting worse (patches and patches), with which they are almost on par, and the performance problems with the existing hardware is no longer a problem. Now the problem really is to innovate, because in design and quality, they are on par ...

  4.   Grigory said

    How much fan boy in this news I thought that it only happened in the comments of YouTube how much credibility is lost with articles like this I wonder if Samsung or in its case iPhone wins or loses with post like this.