I don't have an opinion on the man personally, but I won't buy a Samsung TV as they are ad riddled, terrible to use and are pretty fragile.
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My 16 year old Samsung TV would like to argue otherwise! It's a beast and 1080p is plenty good for me! But my Samsung kitchen? Holy crap it's all so terrible...
You bought before all the SmartTV nonsense then. So did I, and my Samsung TV is still doing well. I bought it >10 years ago to watch the Olympics or something with my in-laws, and now it's still trucking along just fine in my bedroom (eventually got a bigger LG for the main room). No issues whatsoever.
And their oversaturated, over sharpened pictures just look nasty to me.
They have commercial tvs for kiosks, hotels, etc though a bit more expensive don’t have any of that junk.
Phones are the same. Haven't touched them since the S6.
My Samsung monitor (which was very expensive) also has hardware deficiencies, leading to broken images and flickering.
The phones are absolutely not the same, you just have a shitty carrier that installed extra stuff on your phone
I bought my Samsung phone directly from Samsung and my carrier is a BYOB Mobile Virtual Network Operator. Before I ever connected my new phone to the carrier network it was riddled with bloatware that I can't uninstall. Yes carriers are guilty of installing crap, but Samsung is just as guilty.
I've bought several Samsung phones over the years and this is the second factory direct phone I've received that was like this, they didn't used to do this crap. Since this seems to be the norm now this will probably be the last Samsung I buy and when it's time to replace I'll just get a pixel and flash grapheneos on it, been curious about trying that anyway.
I had a Samsung phone (A20E) which was by some margin the most terrible piece of technology I've ever used. Barely functional a couple weeks from buying. This is anecdotal, of course, but since those are mass-produced and supposedly identical from unit to unit...
Well I'm sure they'll get another one.
They had two already. Now the question is if they'll hire a couple more to get back to three, or stick with one for a while.
I sincerely hope he was a good man, and my heart goes out to his survivors, especially his daughter since he died at her wedding.
I know nothing about him, and probably won't bother learning more.
Anyway, what does this have to do with technology? Does the other CEO have a very different plan for the company or something that this CEO was blocking? If not, this doesn't seem all that important.
Anyway, what does this have to do with technology?
Samsung is one of the largest tech companies in the world. I don't think that's debatable.
Does the other CEO have a very different plan for the company
I mean they almost certainly will...
Why? They had two co-CEOs, and now one of them died. Is it really a given they'd change direction suddenly after the other passed? Surely they're already a known quantity in the org...
The best thing that can happen to a CEO.
Is this the parasite that bribed the president?