26-08-2024 04:49 PM
Hello dears
Previously, Samsung had three models for the A series, perfect for people who want every option they want.
People who don't have high budget and expectations, Series A is for them. For example, in 2017, Samsung made the A3, A5 and A7. More power and larger LCD screen size. But nowadays, Samsung only makes a smaller size for S23 or S24, and the Plus and Ultra models have replaced them. Why doesn't Samsung just think about its own interests? They even removed the charger for environmental reasons. We don't have money and big pockets and arm strength to put big phones and keep them
26-08-2024 04:58 PM
27-08-2024 05:35 AM
I understand and appreciate your viewpoint on this @Mansour_tiktak 👍
Alot of the mid range phone's have come on leaps and bounds in recent times bringing many of them up to par with the flagship phone's.
As @Glenntech says 👍Samsung will follow market trend to bring devices that sell to the consumer market place.
Yes I also understand some of these phone's can be expensive especially if purchasing outright i.e not on a Pay Monthly type contract.
Trends do change to keep up with market demand so who knows what will happen with phone sizes in the near future. 🤔
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