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Samsung Unveils Virtual Reality Camera At Mobile World Congress

Samsung is also refreshing its Galaxy phone line in an attempt to catch Apple’s iPhone. A recent report from Parks Associates said Apple leads Samsung in the U.S. smartphone market, 40 percent to 31 percent. But Samsung is “catching up,” Harry Wang, Parks Associates director of health and mobile product research, said in a press release.

From the article "Samsung Unveils Virtual Reality Camera At Mobile World Congress" by Benny Evangelista.

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