Samsung breaks with past to halt smartphone dip
Its overhaul includes shifting from a phone-for-all-needs towards a line-up that emphasises economies of scale
Seoul
FROM the way it chooses smartphone components to the models it brings to market, Samsung Electronics has undergone a painful process of breaking from its past to reverse a slide in its handset business.
For example, the world's largest smartphone maker agonised over camera specs for its flagship Galaxy S7 until the last moment - ultimately defying industry convention by opting for fewer pixels in exchange for improved autofocus features and low-light performance, a move that contributed to early success.
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