Skip to main content

Amid challenges, Samsung changes mobile chief for first time in 6 years

samsung appoints new mobile chief phone
Image used with permission by copyright holder
Sure, Samsung continues to sell masses of mobiles around the world and remains one of the leading smartphone manufacturers globally, but growing pressure on its business from the likes of Huawei and rising star Xiaomi has persuaded the company to change its mobile communications president for the first time in six years and rethink its strategy.

Out goes 59-year-old JK Shin, in comes Dongjin Koh, 54, the Korean company’s former head of mobile R&D who led the development of Samsung’s mobile operating system, Tizen, as well as Samsung Pay, the company’s mobile payments platform, Reuters reported Tuesday.

The change means doesn’t mean Shin will be retiring to a tropical island anytime soon. The highly experienced executive, who oversaw Samsung’s rapid rise in the smartphone business as well as its recent difficulties, will move away from day-to-day operations to concentrate on long-term planning geared toward rejuvenating the company’s mobile business.

And don’t forget, Shin is still Samsung Electronics’ co-CEO, too.

The changes come amid a rocky patch for Samsung’s mobile unit. Despite third-quarter data showing the unit’s first profit gain in two years, its growth rate continues to lag behind that of Apple. In addition, there are deepening concerns over the growing popularity of regional rivals offering powerful handsets at attractive prices.

The tech giant also took a hit earlier this year when it misjudged demand for the Galaxy S6 Edge. It failed to have enough devices ready for stores after predicting the Galaxy S6 would be the more popular handset when the phones launched together in April.

Despite the difficulties, Samsung has forecast a healthy fourth quarter for smartphone sales, but cautions that sales are indeed slowing. In an effort to boost the appeal of its devices, one of the plans is to place a greater emphasis on highlighting software features like Samsung Pay, a strategy the tech company hopes will win it new customers.

Editors' Recommendations

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
Samsung, T-Mobile to recycle an old phone for every S10e sold in the Netherlands
Closing the Loop

One for One - Circularity for Phones

Cell phones already outnumber people by more than 1 billion and manufacturers are set to produce around another 1.5 billion this year alone. Yet only around 25% of the cell phones we throw away are being recycled and that percentage is a lot lower in some places -- it falls to around 1% in Africa. A Dutch company called Closing the Loop is trying to boost phone recycling with a simple scheme and it has persuaded Samsung and T-Mobile to try it out.

Read more
Huawei’s gorgeous Pura 70 phones just got expanded availability
Huawei Pura 70 pink, green, white, and black colors.

Huawei Pura 70 Huawei

After being announced for China in mid-April, the Huawei Pura 70 series is now confirmed for the EU market. Those in the European market can expect to preorder the Pura 70, Pura 70 Pro, and the top-tier Pura 70 Ultra starting May 2 for 999 euros, 1,199 euros, and 1,499 euros, respectively. This pricing is in line with what we saw in China, with the Ultra coming in at 9,999 yuan ($1,400) and the base Pura 70 at 5,499 yuan ($760).

Read more
The Honor Magic 6 RSR is my new favorite Android phone of 2024
Someone holding the Honor Magic 6 RSR outside.

There's no doubt that 2024 has already been an exciting year for Android phones. Samsung wowed us with the Galaxy S24 series at the beginning of the year, the OnePlus 12 and 12R are two of the best phones available right now, and Google is expected to impress later this month with the Google Pixel 8a.

But for the last few weeks, I haven't been thinking about any of those phones. Why? Because I've been using the Honor Magic 6 RSR. After launching in China this past March, the Magic 6 RSR is now available in the EU, and that's allowed more folks than ever to get their hands on the phone. And that's great, because the Honor Magic 6 RSR has quickly become my new favorite Android phone of 2024.
It has some of 2024's best smartphone hardware

Read more