Samsung is taking an aggressive approach to its products and offerings and is constantly working on improving its technology to better compete with others in the smartphone industry. The company is said to be contemplating a new branding strategy that could mark a significant evolution from its classic approach. It is said to be considering moving away from the Galaxy branding for its flagship phones, which has been there since 2009, in an attempt to create a distinct identity.
Samsung might drop its Galaxy branding for its premium phones and is aiming to revamp the brand identity
When it comes to Samsung’s Galaxy lineup, the company is best known for its flagship models. However, the past year has seen the competition intensify, and this year, the lineup of products did not manage to leave a lasting impression on users, who were rather left dismayed by the lack of innovation for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 models that rolled out in July.
While the South Korean tech giant did not hold back from accepting their shortcomings and even extended an apology and started developing other products to make up for it. But it seems that the company would not stop here when it comes to rebuilding the brand, and a report by E-Today shared by a South Korean publication that the company is considering dropping the Galaxy branding for its top-of-the-line smartphones and most likely would include the S-series as well Z-series.
Samsung’s shift in branding approach is to build a more premium image for its top-tier devices and put them in a better position to…
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