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The 1 TB Galaxy S10 could cost up to US$1,800

Started by Redaktion, December 13, 2018, 12:04:51

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Redaktion

Samsung is likely a few months away from unveiling its Galaxy S10 line-up, but that has not stopped yet more leaks and speculation from appearing online. Now there are reports that a "major tech retailer" in the UK has approached Gizmodo with pricing for all three rumoured S10 models.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-1-TB-Galaxy-S10-could-cost-up-to-US-1-800.376836.0.html

encheels

..this is madness..is there any rooftop?? They all only adding another 300-500$ to every new model ...back to basics .. >:( this leads nowhere...

encheels

...practically they are mainly earning money thru extra expensive memory chips and some minor improvements, innovations plus a bit faster CPUs. I am wondering how they alter their price policies with 5G arrival, the rumors are that local storage era is over with 5G. How they will synthetically increase the value of their devices then??

S.Yu

Hope this version is the real thing, it's certainly much better than Anandtech's leak.

S.Yu

Quote from: encheels on December 13, 2018, 13:37:02
..this is madness..is there any rooftop?? They all only adding another 300-500$ to every new model ...back to basics .. >:( this leads nowhere...
I have to agree though, can't imagine the cost increase of larger NAND to be anywhere near the price hike, having seen a 2.5" QLC SSD dissected it's just one single NAND die inside, ranging from 1-4TB, with a controller and supportive hardware, more than 70% in area and something like 90% in volume is hollow. It's probably cheaper at this point to produce one 4TB die than four 1TB dice.

Brownie


Orgasmic

Why absurd? Look on 512 GB version of iPhone.
For 1TB it should be OK.

S.Yu


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