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Again, the spec monkeys they’re the majority…Samsung doesn’t have to convince anybody about the Exynos because the AVERAGE CONSUMER who is the majority will have no clue what it is. As long as they have good battery life and a good camera then the average buyer will be good. I don’t see what the obsession with using a new chip every year when they can easily use the previous chip and focus of software optimization
The ONLY reason I picked android in 2011 when I bought my first smartphone, was FREEDOM to set it up and operate it how I WANTED. No offense to apple, their ecosystem is pretty good with merging/aligning if you have the phone, watch, tablet, laptop, home pc.
But with the upcoming "google lockdown" on sideloading, on my next upgrade, I might just say screw it and go iPhone.
If Samsung decides to raise the prices again I'm telling you with the iPhone being as good as it is this year they'll have so many people switch it will hurt them badly. The s25U that I own wasn't worth the $1300 neither is the S26U. Hell when I saw the BASE iPhone 17 j felt like I really messed up buying the s25U. No way I'll make the same mistake twice. I'm not upgrading anytime soon but when I do I want to know my favorite brand still has my back.
I agree, not only would it help with optimization it would help keep the prices down giving us a better user experience. I feel like Samsung is trying to get back to the S20 ultra days launching at $1500 bucks. How the hell did Apple get a bad reputation for the highest prices when Samsung has always had the highest prices?
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Again, the spec monkeys they’re the majority…Samsung doesn’t have to convince anybody about the Exynos because the AVERAGE CONSUMER who is the majority will have no clue what it is. As long as they have good battery life and a good camera then the average buyer will be good. I don’t see what the obsession with using a new chip every year when they can easily use the previous chip and focus of software optimization
That sounds like potential software or even SoC issue, as older Samsung's (my S10+ and Note 20 Ultra) are spot on
I would be happy if Samsung could just make voice to text work correctly.
The ONLY reason I picked android in 2011 when I bought my first smartphone, was FREEDOM to set it up and operate it how I WANTED. No offense to apple, their ecosystem is pretty good with merging/aligning if you have the phone, watch, tablet, laptop, home pc.
But with the upcoming "google lockdown" on sideloading, on my next upgrade, I might just say screw it and go iPhone.
If Samsung decides to raise the prices again I'm telling you with the iPhone being as good as it is this year they'll have so many people switch it will hurt them badly. The s25U that I own wasn't worth the $1300 neither is the S26U. Hell when I saw the BASE iPhone 17 j felt like I really messed up buying the s25U. No way I'll make the same mistake twice. I'm not upgrading anytime soon but when I do I want to know my favorite brand still has my back.
I agree, not only would it help with optimization it would help keep the prices down giving us a better user experience. I feel like Samsung is trying to get back to the S20 ultra days launching at $1500 bucks. How the hell did Apple get a bad reputation for the highest prices when Samsung has always had the highest prices?