The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has to its credits the most popular smartphone in 2016, cutting across many fields, from aviation (wherein airlines have banned it from being transported), to the gameworld (wherein its prowess was mimicked), etc., and now to Politics.
Not quite long after its flagship in September, the smartphone has chosen to give its makers a tough time and unbuttoning their hidden potentials in explosives making.
President Obama of the United States of America, at Miami Dade college in Florida, made an allusion to the smartphone during a speech about the Affordable Care Act. In a clip posted to Twitter by Politico's Dan Diamond, the president made an analogy. He compared his Affordable Care Act to a company releasing smartphones:
"When one of these companies comes out with a new smartphone, and it has a few bugs, what do they do? They fix it, they upgrade. Unless it catches fire and then they just, then they pull it off the market. But you do not go back to using a rotary phone! You do not say, 'well, we're repealing smartphones'— we're just gonna do the dial-up thing"
Urrrr.... Very painful joke to Samsung! Only if they had gone to a seer to foretell the future of what unveiling the Galaxy Note 7 holds for them, all these could have been avoided!
However, there was no mention of "Samsung" or its latest flagship smartphone, you and I know what/who the president was referencing.
While Samsung will surely be gloomy about this, it is not like they can send a bogus copyright infringement claim to keep the joke off the Internet, just as they did to the Grand Theft Auto V Mod Video.
Source: Engadget.
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