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Samsung eyes reset with Note 8

Uber chaos not hurting company’s earnings

- Diane Desobeau and Glenn Chapman Glenn Chapman

SAMSUNG on Wednesday unveiled a new model of its Galaxy Note as it seeks to leave behind the debacle over exploding batteries in the previous generation of the device, and mount a renewed challenge to Apple and its soon-tocome iPhone 8.

Introducin­g the Note 8 “phablet” at an event in New York City, executives repeatedly thanked fans who had remained loyal to the device.

“None of us will ever forget what happened last year,” said Samsung president of mobile communicat­ions business DJ Koh.

“But, I will never forget how millions of dedicated Note loyalists stayed with us, so let me express my deepest gratitude.”

But the device left some analysts underwhelm­ed by its lack of new features beyond a dual-lens camera for telephoto zoom – already available on the iPhone7 Plus.

Shares in Samsung Electronic­s ended almost unchanged at 2,376,000 won, up just 0.08 percent, in its native South Korea yesterday with uncertaint­y over the fate of Lee Jae-yong, the company’s de-facto head, also weighing on market sentiment.

The heir to the Samsung empire faces a verdict today in a corruption trial which could see him jailed for 12 years, threatenin­g a leadership crisis at the world’s biggest smartphone maker.

Analysts mixed

The South Korean giant laid claim to being the first smartphone maker to field a “phablet” device – combining features of smartphone­s and tablets – when it introduced the first Note five years ago.

Samsung did not disclose the price of the Note 8, which will hit shops on September 15 but was available for pre-orders starting yesterday.

“All in all, it was a good day for Samsung,” Moore Insights and Strategy analyst Patrick Moorhead said at the event.

“The Note 7 is clearly behind them and now it’s onto the future with the Note 8.”

The analyst depicted the Note 8 as Samsung’s best opportuni- ty in years to gain market share in the fiercely competitiv­e premium smartphone market.

But Lee Kyu-ha, an analyst at NH Investment & Securities said it was “somewhat disappoint­ing” and said it had “no significan­t change” from the Galaxy S8 smartphone beyond the dual cameras.

iPhone turns 10

The Note 8 debut comes on the heels of Samsung launching new Galaxy 8 smartphone­s, and as the South Korean consumer electronic­s giant and fellow market leader Apple seek wow factors that can help them fend off challenges from rising Chinese-based manufactur­ers.

Apple is under particular pressure to dazzle as the culture-changing California iPhone maker looks for a way to maintain its image as an innovation leader in a global market showing signs of slowing.

Apple is expected to unveil a 10th anniversar­y version of the iPhone in September.

“Clearly, Apple wants to do something different,” NPD Group analyst Stephen Baker told AFP.

Reports say the new iPhone will include a high-quality, edge-to-edge screen with a notch in the top for an extra camera supporting 3D recognitio­n.

Some speculate that the back of the new handset will be glass and will offer wireless charging.

Meanwhile, Google-made Pixel smartphone­s that debuted last year will likely get a second generation in the months ahead.

Global smartphone sales saw a modest decline of 0.8 percent in the second quarter of 2017, an IDC survey showed.

Samsung maintained top spot in the crowded field with a 23.3 percent market share, while Apple held onto second place with 12 percent, according to IDC.

“Samsung had the Note 7 debacle, but it appears their troubles are behind them,” GlobalData analyst Avi Greengart said. “Samsung is doing some amazing things with its display and design.”

‘Infinity’ and beyond

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Note 8 handsets boasted “infinity” screens that span edge-to-edge on handsets, to enhance the viewing of video or help to juggle multiple tasks.

Samsung said it also built its Bixby virtual assistant smarts into Note 8 as it battles to compete with artificial intelligen­ce being meshed into handsets powered by Apple or Googleback­ed Android software.

Note 8 also boasted water and dust resistance, along with wireless charging capability.

In an interview with CNBC, Koh confirmed that Samsung is working on a smart speaker infused with Bixby that will take on home assistant devices fielded by Amazon, Google and Apple. UBER’S f i nancial engine appeared to be purring despite its image being dented so badly its chief was pressured to resign.

Earnings figures first reported at news website Axios and confirmed by AFP showed that adjusted net revenue at Uber was $1.75 billion in the second quarter, more than doubling from about $800 million in the same period in 2016.

Gross bookings at the leading smartphone-summoned ride service doubled to $8.7 billion in the recently ended second quarter as the number of trips climbed 150 percent from a year earlier.

The San Francisco-based company’s adjusted net loss fell nearly 14 percent to $645 million from the same quarter last year, Uber confirmed.

Meanwhile, Uber drivers have earned $50 million in tips since a gratuity option was added to the ride-sharing app in June.

Uber has been working to improve its relationsh­ips with drivers and riders after being hit with controvers­ies that led to the resignatio­n of founder and Chief Executive Travis Kalanick.

The company is still searching for a new chief as rumours swirl that Kalanick is orchestrat­ing a return behind the scenes.

The company has been facing pressure to rein in a no-holdsbarre­d management style led by Kalanick, whose departure capped a rocky period for the ride-hailing giant, and to reform its work environmen­t.

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DREW ANGERER/GETTY IMAGES/AFP Justin Denison, senior vice president of Product Strategy at Samsung, speaks about the security features on the new Samsung Galaxy Note 8 smartphone during a launch event for the product on Wednesday in New York City.
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