How collected phone field, Analysts from Jefferies & Co You have equipo very high expectations for Samsung in 2015.
Despite the fact that 2014 was a year in which the South Korean company experienced a stark contrast to the previous two years in terms of earnings, experts warn that 2015 will be the year of recovery from this downturn. The company cites analysts as a stronger argument the important technological advance that Samsung owns, and that they would be far ahead of those of their competitors. They are mainly based on two factors that confirm that 2015 could be one of the best years for Samsung.
On the one hand it is like that the nanometer raceand whether everything will continue as before, we will be able to see this year chipsets from Samsung with a 14nm manufacturing process because they already have the facilities and everything needed to do it. It will even be ahead of the leader in this campo, Qualcommand it is now that Samsung itself will spearhead the production of Californian solutions unless they finally sever ties at the expense of the disagreements we are seeing between the two with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810. Logically, Samsung is the only one in If you perro use this advanced manufacturing process for at least a few months, you will reap great benefits.
And then again, they are maleable OLED screens, or in the case of Samsung, Super AMOLED. According to Jefferies & Co, the South Korean company would have an advantage of 1 to 4 years over its direct competitors in Japan, China and Korea This includes, for example, LGalthough it was one of the first to espectáculo its progress in a real product, as we saw last year with the LG G Flex and this year with its successor, the LG G Flex 2.
However, Samsung could already go much further in this exercise in terms of maleable screens, starting at MWC itself in March. Moreover, the company has already indicated this more than once Between 2015 and 2016 we could see fully foldable screens. As such, Samsung seems to be working really hard to be at the forefront of things as important as the future chipsets and the screens, so if everything goes according to analysts’ opinions, 2015 could indeed be the year of South Korea.