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Long before the introduction of this year's flagship of the rival electronics manufacturer - Apple, it was speculated that customers would no longer find a charging adapter in the packaging of the new iPhones, these speculations turned out to be true. At the online reveal of the iPhone 12 se Apple boasted that it was getting rid of chargers in iPhone 12 packaging. However, charging adapters have disappeared from Apple's website, from the packaging description for all older iPhones. He explained his controversial move by saying that he is trying to reduce the carbon footprint of his products. Samsung's reaction did not take long.

As you can see in the gallery of the article, Samsung published a post on its Facebook account showing a charger for its smartphones with the words “Included with your Galaxy", which we can loosely translate as "Part of yours Galaxy". The South Korean technology giant thus makes it clear to its customers that its smartphones can count on a charging adapter included in the package. In the description of the post, Samsung adds: "your Galaxy it will give you what you are looking for. From the most basic like a charger to the best camera, battery, performance, memory and even a 120Hz screen."

The company from South Korea did not forgive even a joke regarding the support of 5G. The iPhone 12 are the first Apple devices to support fifth generation networks. Samsung already included a 5G phone in its offer last year Galaxy S10 5G. On the Twitter account @SamsungMobileUS, on the very day of the unveiling of this year's iPhones, a post appeared saying: "Some people are just saying hi to speed now, we've been friends for a while. Get yours Galaxy 5G devices now.", in translation: "Some people are saying hello to speed right now, we've been friends (with speed) for a while. Get yours Galaxy 5G devices now."

We can only hope that Samsung does not resort to the same move as Apple as has already happened several times - when removing the headphones from the package (so far only with Galaxy S20 FE) or removing the 3,5mm jack from some of your smartphones. What is your opinion on these frog wars? Share with us in the comments.

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