Is Samsung’s Phone Production Hurting Their Profit?

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Is Samsung’s Phone Production Hurting Their Profit?

 

Samsung - Gephardt Daily

 

Samsung is rethinking its spaghetti-on-the-wall strategy for smartphones.

Robert Yi, Samsung’s head of investor relations, recently told analysts that the company would trim the number of phones it makes by as much as 30%.

  • Samsung has released 52 unique smartphones in 2014
  • HTC brought 23 new phones to market
  • Nokia unveiled 20
  • Motorola released 10 handsets
  • Apple unveiled two.

Samsung Edge - Gephardt DailyThe strategy isn’t working. Samsung’s profit fell by 60% last quarter, dragged down by slumping top-of-the-line Galaxy-branded smartphones.

Though many of the 52 devices are aimed at specific markets, Samsung has also made some curious smartphone choices this year.

For example, the Galaxy Note Edge has a screen that curves around the right side of the phone. The Samsung Galaxy K Zoom is essentially a Galaxy S5 smartphone with a telescopic zoom lens attached to the back.

Even the not-so-weird phones raise some question marks about Samsung’s spray and pray method.

Samsung Phone Folds - Gephardt Daily

The Galaxy Alpha is a smaller, thinner, metal version of the Galaxy S5. The Galaxy S5 mini is like the Galaxy Alpha, only plastic. The Galaxy Note 4 is like a monstrous Galaxy S5 with a pen — but not as monstrous as the Galaxy Mega.

Samsung’s more disciplined strategy doesn’t mean Samsung will model itself after Apple, producing two take-it-or-leave-it smartphones each year. ZDNet reports Samsung will produce a phone with a fold-able display in 2015.

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