For the first time, pricing details of the Samsung Galaxy S20 phones have been revealed. Going by the leak, the Galaxy S20 could share a base price tag with its predecessor, the S10, but things go downhill from there, with the most expensive device potentially costing up to US$1,699.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-leak-reveals-massive-price-tags-for-the-Samsung-Galaxy-S20-series.451205.0.html
With these prices it just won't sell. It will be bought by couple of gadget freaks and then in couple of months the prices will go down, significantly.
WHAT A NONE SESNE Article. THEY HAVE PUBLISHED OVER 10 ARTICLES ABOUT SAME LEAKS JYST CHANING SPECS AND PRICES EACH TIME. SO BORRING!!!
Quote from: Seb99999 on January 25, 2020, 17:23:39
WHAT A NONE SESNE Article. THEY HAVE PUBLISHED OVER 10 ARTICLES ABOUT SAME LEAKS JYST CHANING SPECS AND PRICES EACH TIME. SO BORRING!!!
So, let me get this straight: You have an issue with new information being presented to you?
Do...do...you know how this works?
A few hardcore Samsung fans will buy them at launch, although I personally do not recommend anyone buying any brand of Android phones when they're just released.
Android phones depreciate in value very rapidly, wait at least a few months. There will also be annoying bugs, and the fixes will take a while to come (and you hope they don't cause more problems). Skinned Android will never get updated as quickly as Apple's iOS.
In any case, the best selling Samsung phones will be the midrange A-series Galaxy phones.
I just hope Samsung gets rid of Bixby and Exynos, and use Google Assistant and Snapdragon like other Android phone makers. You're not special, Samsung. You're not the 'Apple of the Android world'. Don't do redundant stuff.