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S or A series?!

(Topic created on: 18-08-2024 09:35 PM)
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I have being thinking about this recently; does Samsung not care that their flagship S series, except for the ultra are almost indistinguishable from their mid range series (with S25 redesign I am not even sure the ultra will be an exception).
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JAMES4578
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Hi @Sabclips  I would not agree with that, the higher end  A Devices may  be fairly impressive  and meet the demands for a number of customers.   However some compromises are made  and there is a difference in terms of build quality and performance.  A series cameras do not quite match and whilst new AI functions are rolling out will be more limited on the  cheaper devices.  Customers have the choice at the end of the day.

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I should have made it clearer, but it can be inferred that I meant that they are indistinguishable with regard to the form factor. To the untrained eye, you can't tell an A series from the S series. But more than the form factor, if the rumours are true, the S24 FE will practically be an S24 plus with a less clocked E2400 chipset.
BandOfBrothers
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The current form factor / aesthetics can make the phone's look similar @Sabclips ,however what they bring to the table in terms of functions and features can differ greatly. 

I'm not personally really concerned about a person seeing my phone, and not knowing what model it is. 


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