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This is why average consumers can't tell the difference between an "iPhone" and a Samsung phone -- they use the name of a popular instance of a thing to refer to all instances. A soda is a Coke, a tissue is a Kleenex, a photocopy is a Xerox, an acetaminophen is a Tylenol, an ibuprofen is an Advil, etc.


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