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CamDexter
CamDexter
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• 2w ago
↵BOS74 said:

Don't bring that s**t(Exynos 2600) over here. Keep that overseas.

Over where? You do realise that we don't all live on the same continent!

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CamDexter
CamDexter
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• 2w agoedited

I am betting that most people in the world who buy a smartphone couldn't care less about what chip is inside. Only the techy geeky people who frequent these type of forums are interested, and then not everyone will bleat about not saving those 3 milliseconds when they open Instagram. Today's top end smartphones are no slouch. Samsung have proven that their S-Series phones are powerful enough for 99.9% of all scenarios. This is sadly yet another Samsung bashing article from iPhone--Arena



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stferrari
stferrari
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• 2w ago
↵CamDexter said:

I am betting that most people in the world who buy a smartphone couldn't care less about what chip is inside. Only the techy geeky people who frequent these type of forums are interested, and then not everyone will bleat about not saving those 3 milliseconds when they open Instagram. Today's top end smartphones are no slouch. Samsung have proven that their S-Series phones are powerful enough for 99.9% of all scenarios. This is sadly yet another Samsung bashing article from iPhone--Arena



I think you are 100% right but laypeople (so to speak) are heavily influenced by tech opinions, regardless of whether they are factual or not, and if a number of people make claims (factual or not) this could have a significant impact. I mean look at some of the comments under this artical. People are making negative statements about Exynos 2600 with absolutely NO DATA to base said opinions on. Pure ignorant speculation. Maybe it will do a fantastic job on the S26, maybe it will have issues. How about we wait until the SOC is out there and fully tested before we make judgements one way or the other.

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stferrari
stferrari
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• 2w ago
↵BOS74 said:

Don't bring that s**t(Exynos 2600) over here. Keep that overseas.

Where did you get you expert data on the Exynos 2600 or are you just speaking out of you back side?

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BOS74
BOS74
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• 2w ago
↵CamDexter said:

Over where? You do realise that we don't all live on the same continent!

I didn't say we. Did you see a sign pointed to you. You must be in a 3rd world country. I'm talking for me. I don't want bum ass Exynos 2600 in my phone based off their past plain and simple. KEEP THAT s**t OVERSEAS!

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BOS74
BOS74
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• 2w ago
↵stferrari said:

Where did you get you expert data on the Exynos 2600 or are you just speaking out of you back side?

Would you use a criminals past to judge they're potential future decisions? Wtf are you saying. Exynos has NEVER been worth putting in a phone. Just for financial reasons that overseas will pay for using it in they're phones. KEEP THAT s**t OVERSEAS! You typing just to type. F@*k outa here......

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pimpin83z
pimpin83z
Arena Legend
• 2w ago
↵khillard79 said:

I'm pretty sure they're a secret society called "The Samsung Sentinels." When you say something bad about their phone, it activates a bat signal, and they all crawl out of the woodwork to defend its honor with a flurry of benchmark scores and angry emojis.It's a classic little brother complex. Samsung desperately wants to be seen as cool and independent like Apple and Google, but it's still wearing its big brother Google's hand-me-down Android clothes. That's where all the anger and insecurity comes from.🙄🤷🏽‍♂️😂🤦🏽‍♂️🤔

"Samsung desperately wants to be seen as cool and independent like Apple and Google, but it's still wearing its big brother Google's hand-me-down Android clothes."


Your entire comment reeks of asininity, but this sentence takes the cake.

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stferrari
stferrari
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• 2w ago
↵BOS74 said:

Would you use a criminals past to judge they're potential future decisions? Wtf are you saying. Exynos has NEVER been worth putting in a phone. Just for financial reasons that overseas will pay for using it in they're phones. KEEP THAT s**t OVERSEAS! You typing just to type. F@*k outa here......

Your analogy does not apply to technology products. Engineers learn from their mistakes and refine their products with each iteration. Honda's and Hyundai's were totally unreliable trash in their first few model years and now they are considered world class vehicles. Samsung makes some of the best electronic products in the world, TV's, memory chips, solid state drives etc. and all of these products have Samsung designed and manufactured ICs in them. Your opinion is just that and without any CURRENT factual data to base that opinion its is purely biased negative speculation.

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stferrari
stferrari
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• 2w agoedited
↵TuGa121 said:

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.

Just for giggles and grins try googling "Do Iphones have any reported issues" and see whst comes back.

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TuGa121
TuGa121
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• 2w agoedited
↵stferrari said:

Just for giggles and grins try googling "Do Iphones have any reported issues" and see whst comes back.

I just did and guess what only one iphone was having hardware issue the iphone 12 thats one out of 17. To me its acceptable but then you google what samsung devices has hardware defects google comes back with al of the S series from the 21 to the 25 thats not acceptable. You have to be crazy to think thats ok. And were not going to talk about the NOTE 7.

All S series models since the S20 have been plagued by hardware defects, including issues with the motherboard and cameras.

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