I get your point, but the S7 FE is a midrange tablet. Using your logic, every Samsung phone would be a lower end device if it’s not the S23 Ultra.
I get your point, but the S7 FE is a midrange tablet. Using your logic, every Samsung phone would be a lower end device if it’s not the S23 Ultra.
Avoid the S22 if you can, the battery life makes it not worth it.
Thanks. I don’t think the Tab S7 FE us a lower end device, that’s why I can’t comprehend its 4GB of RAM
I turned the RAM Plus on on my Tab S7 FE because it’s a bit laggy (I think the 4GB of RAM may be the reason) and I’ve seen an improvement. Do you think it’s only my perception? I also have read that it damages the storage, so should I turn it off?
if an iPhone 15 is on your budget you might wanna go for the regular S23. A bright beautiful 120hz AMOLED screen, good battery life, ultrasonic fingerprint reader, no notch, a telephoto lens and the 8 Gen 2.
I couldn’t last a whole year with it. Sold it and ended up buying the S23. Best choice I’ve made, I will keep this phone for at least 4 years and I’m sure it will still run as smooth as day one. The S22 was great in almost every aspect, but the battery life makes all of it not worth it for me.
Samsung all day long. My girlfriend has an iPhone 13 and I have an S23, huge difference in terms of screen (the 120hz are necessary in 2023 imo) and the telephoto is great to have. The iPhone is a good phone, but it doesn’t have little things that when you add them up, it really makes it a no go for me. The stupid lightning cable, the poor interconnectivity between windows and apple, the S23 has Dex (I don’t use it all day long, but it’s really good to have in case you need it) and in terms of battery life they are almost the same. I don’t think there’s one reason to choose the iPhone over the Samsung, except the ecosystem but if you are not into that go for the Samsung.