Posted on 02/20/2019 12:01:53 PM PST by PJ-Comix
With the Galaxy S10, Samsung celebrates its 10th anniversary Galaxy S phone by going big and bold. How bold? Each of the four new Galaxy S10 models is more impressive than the last: there's the cheaper S10E ($750), the Galaxy S10 ($900), S10 Plus ($1,000) and Galaxy S10 5G, the brand's first 5G phone (price TBA, as are UK and Australian prices for the whole range).
This is Samsung seeking to whip up excitement, roar back in sales and defend its title as the world's top smartphone brand. But the Galaxy S10 phones also represent a quest for perfection.
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Did you get that deal with a carrier - i.e. ATT?
“I admit it would be hard but I could do it.”
I could do it but you would have to pay me big bucks to do it!
I’ve had minimal success restoring products to their original waterproof glory when they required heat guns and regluing. But my vision is not what it used to be, either. YMMV.
Another comment: I had a Note 4 for a couple of years, which had a replaceable battery. Two things happened when it started to fail. The first, as expected, was crummy battery life and a poor relation between the indicated charge and the actual charge. The second was that the receiver didn’t work nearly as well as it originally did. Replacing the battery fixed the first problem, but not the second. It was as if the RF stage got out of alignment, by analogy to old radio technology with screw-slug adjustable inductors. Don’t know what happened there... but that’s what led to my replacing it with an S8.
I did the pre-order with T-Mobile.
Right now the trade-in is $250.
Any concerns about personal or bank data on your old phone before trade-in?
Is there a version of “Bleach Bit” for phones?
Not being content with bloated apps, Samsung (of built-in exploding battery infamy) embraces bloated hardware.
“The ‘feature’ that most people look for and want, is not contained on their phones, and that is unlimited data/unlimited calls/unlimited text phones.”
Most every phone has that capability.
“And, the feature most used is internet connectivity, which all phones have.”
Only if you pay for the data usage.
” Storage is also adequate, and when more storage is needed, there is always the free cloud storage offered by most phone makers and cell-service providers. “
No one needs more than 10 megabytes.
“Not being content with bloated apps, Samsung (of built-in exploding battery infamy) embraces bloated hardware.”
Please. You obviously are an anti-Samsung spammer.
“Any concerns about personal or bank data on your old phone before trade-in?”
Just do the factory reset.
“Most people don’t need or use or want all the features on the top-featured feature-overkill phones. “
Then those people should stay off these threads.
I think your average GIF image takes up more memory than was on the Apollo mission.
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I thought I was the only one. Back in the day, I would do that to a Motorola Star Tac flip phone and it refused to die. Now,I dare to throw a modern phone and I will shatter it. I have found that the "mid range" phones offer more than enough for the typical user BTW.
Yet I battled with swordy over the Note and Note 2 when they came out.
I bought their products for years, until they took a wrong turn in their design philosophy.
You seem to have some fantasy that other people don’t judge products by different features than you. This fallacious view on your part causes you to attribute criticisms based entirely on hardware feature to personal bias against brand names.
If Samsung went back to offering the features which attracted me again I would buy their products again.
LOL!
You mentioned nothing about design or features. Only a poorly worded spam about exploding batteries and bloat.
I am curious. What features have you found on another phone that took you away from Samsung?
That’s what she said.
I kept getting distracted and losing count...
I had the Razr. Remember the LG enV and the Samsung Juke?
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