14-02-2021 06:50 PM - last edited 14-02-2021 07:17 PM
So I posted a reply to a thread earlier about the lack of charger and headphones in the Galaxy S21 series where. Lots of people were complaining about the lack of a charger in the box 📦 and thought it deserved it's own post.
Now just because Apple do something doesn't automatically make it a good thing after all they've had their fair share of rubbish ideas. That said, this isn't one of th em but Samsung could have taken this concept a step further.
Things people need to realise are that they're not being hoodwinked in to buying a charger or swindled out of more money than they would have shelled out last year. The msrp/rrp has been reduced by around £30 vs the 4g S20 and around £130 vs the 5g S20. You can replace the missing accessories for less than that and you can grab a decent case and screen protector to boot.
The only thing I think Samsung has gotten wrong with the "carbon copy" of Apple's strategy is not following through with a full fat box or an accessory box that can be bought alongside a new phone to include these essentials. Not every phone purchase is for an existing customer and many existing customers will privately sell their old phones with the charger when they upgrade. Unless everyone who buys one of these phones knows they need to consider buying a charger or earbuds then some of them are going to be upset 😡.
The benefit of this new package is the reduction of the product's total carbon footprint 👣 not only because there is less packaging waste and unwanted chargers and earbuds ending up in landfill but the reduced volume of the box increases the shipping density (more units in the same space).
15-02-2021 03:37 PM
15-02-2021 08:29 PM - last edited 15-02-2021 08:30 PM
16-02-2021 08:39 AM
Carbon neutrality is often misunderstood. I deal with shipping on a daily basis and although the efficiency of shipping changes based on weight you have to consider the total number of devices shipped wont increase proportionately to the space saved.
The majority of these phones are manufactured in Brazil, Indonesia, Korea and Vietnam and need a substantial investment in transport to serve the various countries they are sold in. If you're reducing the total volume and weight by 20% by reducing the packaging and the amount of stuff in the box then you'd need to also increase the quantity shipped to get back to the original Carbon footprint. Its a net saving which is actually good for the environment.
08-04-2024 08:25 AM
If genuine carbon footprint reduction is on Samsung's agenda, all power to you, but having just bought a Galaxy A15 with no warning of the lack of wall charger, I'm now ordering one separately, with all the packaging and travel miles associated with that. Samsung, at least make it VERY obvious for busy people in your marketing and packaging. I would have looked to buy a wall charger while in store had I known.