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Supposedly, Samsung has its own new o. S, they've been wanting to get away from Google for years. But they have never done it. But let me tell you this. If that OS is true, and they offered it to me right now, I would not hesitate to remove this junk Google OS out of my fold and put whatever OS Samsung has a 100%. I will do it right now.
That’s crazy I was just thinking that it would be nice to have a third OS. I agree I would 100% move over to a Samsung OS. With Huawei doing the same thing it shows it can be done.
your claim is false. the only losers who need convincing are Samsung haters like you. The other millions of people who buy Samsung phones aren't gonna know or even care.
You few losers who hate Samsung, you don't need convincing either. Benchmarks show the new hip is about as fast as the last gen SnapDragon or similar. That means it isn't a slouch.
your claim is false. the only losers who need convincing are Samsung haters like you. The other millions of people who buy Samsung phones aren't gonna know or even care.
You few losers who hate Samsung, you don't need convincing either. Benchmarks show the new hip is about as fast as the last gen SnapDragon or similar. That means it isn't a slouch.
Im going to leave this here straight from google i let google d the talk. Since we ant to talk about defects.
Samsung Galaxy S-series phones have faced several reported screen issues, including green/white lines, dull colors (especially in the S24 series), graininess, and premature wear of the oleophobic (fingerprint-resistant) coating on the S24 series. These issues can stem from hardware defects, faulty glue in the display layers, or software glitches, and can manifest as flickering, dead pixels, or a grainy texture. While some issues may be resolved by software updates or basic troubleshooting like restarting the device, others may require professional repair or indicate a faulty unit.
Green/White Lines: A recurring problem across multiple S-series models (S20, S21, S22, S23, S24) where thin green or white lines appear on the display, sometimes developing over time without physical damage.
Dull Colors: The Galaxy S24 Ultra, for instance, was noted for having less vibrant colors compared to its predecessor, the S21 Ultra, even with the "Vivid" display setting enabled.
Navigation and Software Glitches: The S25 and S25 Ultra have seen reports of random bugs and incorrect navigation behavior, such as issues with swiping and the quick panel.
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Supposedly, Samsung has its own new o. S, they've been wanting to get away from Google for years. But they have never done it. But let me tell you this. If that OS is true, and they offered it to me right now, I would not hesitate to remove this junk Google OS out of my fold and put whatever OS Samsung has a 100%. I will do it right now.
That’s crazy I was just thinking that it would be nice to have a third OS. I agree I would 100% move over to a Samsung OS. With Huawei doing the same thing it shows it can be done.
Im telling you I would do it ASAP if they offered a download to download this own OS would not hesitate at all. F**k that giogle buggy OS its garbage.
That’s why Google had to warm up to Samsung they knew if they lost them it would take a big chunk of their users with them.
Big chunk? no it would be the end of google mobile. Google cant survive without samsung that's a fact.
your claim is false. the only losers who need convincing are Samsung haters like you. The other millions of people who buy Samsung phones aren't gonna know or even care.
You few losers who hate Samsung, you don't need convincing either. Benchmarks show the new hip is about as fast as the last gen SnapDragon or similar. That means it isn't a slouch.
your claim is false. the only losers who need convincing are Samsung haters like you. The other millions of people who buy Samsung phones aren't gonna know or even care.
You few losers who hate Samsung, you don't need convincing either. Benchmarks show the new hip is about as fast as the last gen SnapDragon or similar. That means it isn't a slouch.
Im going to leave this here straight from google i let google d the talk. Since we ant to talk about defects.
Samsung Galaxy S-series phones have faced several reported screen issues, including green/white lines, dull colors (especially in the S24 series), graininess, and premature wear of the oleophobic (fingerprint-resistant) coating on the S24 series. These issues can stem from hardware defects, faulty glue in the display layers, or software glitches, and can manifest as flickering, dead pixels, or a grainy texture. While some issues may be resolved by software updates or basic troubleshooting like restarting the device, others may require professional repair or indicate a faulty unit.
Green/White Lines: A recurring problem across multiple S-series models (S20, S21, S22, S23, S24) where thin green or white lines appear on the display, sometimes developing over time without physical damage.
Dull Colors: The Galaxy S24 Ultra, for instance, was noted for having less vibrant colors compared to its predecessor, the S21 Ultra, even with the "Vivid" display setting enabled.
Navigation and Software Glitches: The S25 and S25 Ultra have seen reports of random bugs and incorrect navigation behavior, such as issues with swiping and the quick panel.