Really? Was the S23 series worse than the S22 series?
Really? Was the S23 series worse than the S22 series?
The rumor I’ve read about in many locations is that the S24U will have flat glass, not curved.
“…the Galaxy S24 SALES ARE LOWER than predicted”
No, open your eyes and read, that’s what SALES ARE LOWER means. With this statement, OP is not saying PREDICTED sales are lower. OP is saying SALES ARE LOWER than predicted, where sales refers to something that is currently occurring or has occurred.
Again: Please explain how “…the Galaxy S24 sales are lower than predicted” when the Galaxy S24 series has not yet been officially announced let alone offered for sale anywhere in the world.
Exactly my point. Thank you.
“Global” implies everywhere in the world to me. The Exynos 2400 is rumored to be used in for the S24 and S24+ in the European and Asian markets only.
Please explain how “…the Galaxy S24 sales are lower than predicted” when the Galaxy S24 series has not yet been officially announced let alone offered for sale anywhere in the world.
No, Apple phones never have performance issues. It’s usually because their users are holding the phone wrong…
“When the old ceo was there samsung was the best”
Do you have any idea how many people would same the same exact thing about Apple??
Galaxy S4
You will be far happier with the S23 if you are planning to keep it that long.
I was not happy with the overall performance of the A54 5G, returned it. Most of the time it was OK, but I noticed sporadic lag when scrolling through long complex web sites, gaming and some videos. I don’t upgrade often and tend to keep my phones for a long time, I don’t want a phone that lags at all right out of the box.
For me, I am looking at a S23+ or even a S24+ if the pre-order deals are good. If money is tight, I’d look at a refurbished flagship.
First off, it would be nice if you told us EXACTLY WHAT you are thinking of buying for 690.
Secondly, 690 WHAT? Dollars, Euros, Pound Sterling, Rupees, etc.
The devil is ALWAYS in the details.
Really? You mean like when the S23, S23+ and S23U all used the Qualcomm SD8G2 in all markets everywhere, worldwide?
Is that how you mean “Qualcomm makes the companies that use their chips only use them in the US since it’s a US company?”