Phil Schiller claims that Samsung has evolved so much in recent years because it copied Apple

  The process between Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), si Samsung brings a multitude of interesting statements from the employees of both companies, and the SVP of the marketing division of those from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, Phil Schiller, said during the last evening ca Samsung it would not have evolved as much in recent years if it had not been copied Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),. Schiller claims that some companies such as Nokia, Motorola or HTC they copied certain products of the American company, but not to the same extent as those from Samsung and as a consequence they did not evolve as much. These statements are related of those made last night by the same Apple employee, stating that Samsung's actions made it almost impossible to promote iDevices and differentiate them on the market.

There is a difference. One is copying. The others are not — as much. Let's talk about why consumers buy Samsung phones. That's really the issue here. I know a lot of you folks love Apple. They make a great product. But there are a lot of people who are diehard Samsung fans. Or more appropriately, diehard Android fans.

  What Apple's SVP said yesterday is not really new, similar statements have been made over time by Tim Cook or lawyers of the American company. To the same extent, various American analysts have made similar statements after the launch of certain Samsung terminals and it is no secret that some of them resemble iPhones or iPad tablets quite well from certain points of view. There is a fairly high probability that all Samsung's success in recent years is based on copying the design of iDevices, but this will be decided by the jurors who are part of the ongoing trial.