Samsung is Apple’s main competitor in many markets. However, both Samsung and all the other players in the smartphone market are inferior to the Cupertines when it comes to the ecosystem. This issue is now being actively discussed within Samsung.

Sources say Samsung’s top executives have been meeting for more than half a year on average every two weeks to discuss various issues related to creating a Samsung ecosystem that will better compete with both Apple and other manufacturers in the Android market.
Such meetings are attended by the head of Samsung Display, the head of the Samsung Consumer Electronics division and the head of the Samsung mobile division. Of course, there are more participants, but these are key.
The main agenda of the meetings is to find ways to interact among several different devices within the Samsung ecosystem. And from the meeting participants it is clear that these devices should be from completely different markets.

The source says such meetings also have support from higher-level members of the company, all the way up to the president of Samsung.

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