25-09-2023 01:35 PM
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27-09-2023 08:27 AM
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27-09-2023 09:45 AM
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I'm a mobile phone user since 1998,
and my first smartphone was Nokia N70.
And my first Samsung smartphone was Omnia.
Just Samsung needs to understand the importance and value of S10 5G as the first widely available 5G phone on the market.
Technically,
in the previous
decade (2019).
Lots of people have this phone, because of nostalgia,
as their spare phones.
Besides it's still a good phone, even today,
despite being almost five years old.
The first,
originally sealed iPhone has been sold for 40K$,
so there is a cult-like obsession with Apple and Samsung can just dream of in its wet dream.
27-09-2023 09:52 AM
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27-09-2023 10:08 AM
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Samsung about 25%.
I know, it's one system of one company against the second system of many companies,
but anyway.
The longer term support will create a fan base.
I have Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 5G and I'm not also satisfied with the frequency of its updates.
Your tablet is still pretty decent, so Samsung should have been supporting your tablet.
S9 tablets are great,
but if your S7 is still enough to you, it's a shame.
That's exactly what I'm talking about.
The longer-term support will bring a new customers.
For example,
Motorola, as a traditional American manufacturer and an inventor of the mobile phone has just 8% of market share in their home country.
Because Motorola has just two years of software updates.
Apple is supporting its products for ages.
So it's a safer future investment.
28-09-2023 05:44 AM
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28-09-2023 07:34 AM
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Samsung Galaxy SII problem,
Samsung Galaxy SIII problem, Samsung Galaxy S 5 problem, Samsung Galaxy S7 problem, Samsung Galaxy S9 problem,
Motorola never any issues.
And I have had four Motorolas.
But, they aren't great in the flagship category.
That's why Samsung.
The quality of Samsung is not quite great.
28-09-2023 07:57 AM
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28-09-2023 07:24 PM
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now I'm thinking about my Motorola phones and I have had not just four,
but six of them.
All of them were absolutely perfect.
MicroTac, TX-770, D520, V3, V360, and E60.
Just Samsung S10 5G,
S21 Ultra 5G, and now my current S23 Ultra 5G were without any problems.
28-09-2023 07:34 PM
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