Fake News Published By Samsung In An Advertisement
Samsung just released a press articulation announcing its Galaxy S7 edge as winning the best smartphone award at Mobile World Congress 2017. That didn't occur. It actually is a false statement being projected by the company connecting it to the Mobile World Congress 2017 event. The actual story is completely different. This is the thing that actually happened, and Samsung ought to withdraw this public statement as it's deceptive and guileful.
GSMA is the trade organizing that hosts Mobile World Congress and consistently they have a honors service for accomplishments of the previous year. So during the current year's honors, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge was designated close by the iPhone 7 Plus, Pixel XL, Huawei P9, and the Moto Z.
The Galaxy S7 Edge won The Best Smartphone 2016, which bodes well. Thus, whatever story that Samsung published was not completely true and it should be retracted by the company. However, that is not what Samsung said in an official statement. Samsung tried to show their S7 edge as the best smartphone in the MWC 2017 event which is clearly not true.
Samsung expressed that the Galaxy S7 Edge Named Best Smartphone at MWC 2017. Or, said in an alternate way, never mind Samsung terrible showing at the world's biggest mobile show; the S7 is the best phone here, reports indilens.
It has been contended that Samsung need not bother with MWC any longer. The organization can summon enough consideration from the business that it need not bother with a public expo group of onlookers to launch a gadget, reports susstec.
Samsung didn't dispatch a phone at the current year's Mobile World Congress like LG, Motorola, Huawei, BlackBerry, and Nokia. Rather, Samsung is holding an enormous occasion in New York City toward the finish of March to declare the Galaxy S8. At MWC, Samsung declared two tablets.
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