I was thinking about why samsung consistently puts out phones with seemingly weak radios put in.. And I was thinking on why that may be.. Then I realized something that they have been pretty consistent with in their phone builds: plastic as the main material in the outside and bumpers of all their phones.
Now, do you think it is possible that samsung assumes that they can keep putting weak (possibly cheaper) radios in their phones because they think that the outside plastic part of the phone is relativley radio - friendly and despite the weak radios, and will produce decent reception quality because the plastic is easy to permeate compared to other competitors who use aluminum and sometimes glass which is harder to permeate from a radios perspective?
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Now, do you think it is possible that samsung assumes that they can keep putting weak (possibly cheaper) radios in their phones because they think that the outside plastic part of the phone is relativley radio - friendly and despite the weak radios, and will produce decent reception quality because the plastic is easy to permeate compared to other competitors who use aluminum and sometimes glass which is harder to permeate from a radios perspective?
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