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A recent Piper Sandler survey found that nine out of ten American teens use iPhone and 90% of them plan to upgrade to a newer model. Samsung is trying to change that and turn at least some Apple phone users into smartphone users Galaxy. To that end, he released a web app that mimics the experience of using his phones.

A web application called Samsung iTest offers everyone to experience what it's like to use the device Galaxy. When iPhone users visit the page, they are greeted with this message: “You get a little taste of Samsung without changing your phone. We can't simulate every function, but you should see that you don't have to worry about crossing over to the other side.”

The application allows you to browse the home screen, application launcher, call and message applications, change the appearance of the environment, view the store Galaxy Store, use the camera app, etc. Additionally, if you browse Galaxy Store, its main banner promotes the global multiplayer hit Fortnite, which Apple blocked in its App Store last year.

The app even simulates receiving various text messages, notifications and calls, highlighting the difference between using an iPhone and a smartphone Galaxy. However, many applications only show the splash screen - after all, it is a web application, which has its limitations. However, overall it gives iPhone users a good idea of ​​what it's like to use a Samsung phone.

At the moment, Samsung is only promoting the app in New Zealand, however the site is accessible from anywhere. If you are an iPhone owner, you can check out the page <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>.

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