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According to an informal poll, the excitement surrounding the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is diminishing and Samsung fans may soon start switching to Apple’s iPhone Pro series.
Based on a informal poll, a big proportion of Samsung customers are considering switching to Apple. The incredibly enticing Dynamic Island notch is one of the primary reasons for switching. Furthermore, according to various reports, the excellent reviews for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are pushing Samsung loyalists to make the switch.
Furthermore, recent reports indicate that the Galaxy S23 line will just not offer significant advancements over its predecessor. Samsung fans are naturally concerned about the previous Galaxy S22.
Meanwhile, speculations about the Galaxy S23 Ultra's minor tweaks continue to circulate. Furthermore, some sources indicate that the 2023 flagship phones would retain the iconic Galaxy Note appearance with minimal design advancements.
Samsung vs Apple
Ice Universe, a credible leaker, has now created a poll asking "if you're a Samsung phone owner, and which brand are you planning to switch to?"
If you are a Samsung phone user, what phone brand are you going to switch to?
— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) September 16, 2022
The poll offers Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, as well as OPPO or Vivo (all combined) as alternatives. OPPO and Vivo each received 3.5 percentage of the vote, whereas Xiaomi received 5.7 percent.
Apple, in contrast, received a massive 46.3 percentage of the votes. Samsung, on the other hand, received 44.6 percentage of the votes cast.
The poll collected 28,730 votes in total, which is a sizeable number. This poll result appears to show dissatisfaction with the Samsung Galaxy S series & Samsung.
The size and display of the next Samsung Galaxy S23 will be the same as the old Galaxy S22
Some commenters commented that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are difficult to resist. The devices include superfast A16 Bionic CPUs and a Dynamic Island technology.
On the flip-side, many potential buyers are concerned about becoming entangled in the Apple iOS ecosystem. Nonetheless, the negative feedback on the forthcoming Samsung flagship's boxy shape suggests that the Galaxy S23 Ultra will fall short of Samsung enthusiasts' expectations.
Furthermore, if Apple releases a USB-C iPhone with an on-screen fingerprint scanner in the next iPhone 15 lineup, it is very possible that more Samsung fans will be switch to Apple, giving the South Korean firm a run for its buck.
Would you switch to Samsung or Apple?