Samsung shipped 20,000 milling machines to Vietnam to match the iPhone's metal
Samsung’s electronics division is often described as the jewel in the company’s crown, and its smartphone business is what gives this gem its sparkle. In the first quarter of 2014, mobile accounted for more than three quarters of Samsung Electronic’s operating profit, but since then things have taken a turn for the worse, with the division’s earnings falling 42 percent last year. A new report from The Wall Street Journal shows how Samsung has been shifting gears to deal with this challenge, including sending tens of thousands of machines to its factories in Asia to help the Galaxy S6 match the premium, metal construction of Apple’s iPhones.
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Source:: The Verge