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I don't think it has anything to do to being technical skilled or not, I'm a software engineer and I really don't want to bother hacking my phone I don't even use Cydia on my iPhone anymore.
The other side of the story is that Samsung is pretty successful outside USA and I don't think all the gazillions of users are technical skilled.
To be honest I don't think Samsung success is based on user's mislead although Apple has the right to protect it's IP. I remember the one-click purchase patent by Amazon, Apple had to license it. Google and Samsung are not better or worst, they are commercial companies and when you on top on the hill you won't let anyone else, be it Apple Microsoft or the Ex ONG Google. Is really easy to be the good guy when you are in front of someone meaner than you.