Being an enthusiast is getting a lot more expensive.
Trust me, I know.
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Being an enthusiast is getting a lot more expensive.
The changes for the S6 have made me very confident i'll be getting an S6 or S6 Edge this year…if you asked me a month ago, Samsung was at the bottom of my list. Looks like they sold me.
are you trying to tell me that a bunch of us on here have more experience in this sort of thing than Samsung? Hell no. I'm sure they did their research, and the average consumer doesn't need the swappable battery or SD card.
hard to tell, big businesses make mistake all the time. Years back I vigorously argued at now defunct webOS nation forum that the HP Touchpad is way overpriced and has no chance to succeed against iPad, apparent HP market researchers though otherwise. Guess who was right in the end?
They do, there's no denying that. But we're a bunch of armchair quarterbacks here. And I could venture a guess that the lack of removable battery or SD card has ever hurt the sale of any iPhone, or probably any other smartphone on the market.
Samsung has almost the same cult following. Most of the "common" tech folk associate Samsung with Android. This phone won't fail, at least not because of the lack of removable battery or SD card. The quick charging and wireless charging, to the vast majority of people, will replace the need for a replaceable battery. And the storage options (with much more reliable on board storage) will reduce the need for an SD card for most users. An S5, which only came in 16gb has around 22gb of usable storage if you added a 16gb SD card. The lowest option of S6 will have more storage than that available to the user.i don't think we can ignore apple's cult following. Apple can make mistakes in the product and still sell a ton, think first gen iPhone w/o any native apps, think iPhone 1-5s with tiny screens., while no other phone makers can survive that long.
If you look solely within android-sphere, Sammi is doing best, which has always had removable battery and SD slot as differentiation factors.
So exactly what will happen when sammi abandon its past "advantage" and try to play in Apple's court with an improved design (some may even say it looks the best)? Maybe it will succeed, maybe it will not.
Only time will tell. Only one thing is for sure, sammi is taking a significant chance here.
Samsung has almost the same cult following. Most of the "common" tech folk associate Samsung with Android. This phone won't fail, at least not because of the lack of removable battery or SD card. The quick charging and wireless charging, to the vast majority of people, will replace the need for a replaceable battery. And the storage options (with much more reliable on board storage) will reduce the need for an SD card for most users. An S5, which only came in 16gb has around 22gb of usable storage if you added a 16gb SD card. The lowest option of S6 will have more storage than that available to the user.
Exactly. It's almost as bad as iPhone. Definitely not that bad, but it's up there.Samsung's cult following is seriously underrated. "Common folk" know Galaxy.
and when the S6 sells incredibly well Samsung is going to affirm that they made the correct design decisions to sell the most phones at the lowest manufacturing costs.
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The changes for the S6 have made me very confident i'll be getting an S6 or S6 Edge this year…if you asked me a month ago, Samsung was at the bottom of my list. Looks like they sold me.
Here's some food for thought...an industry giant Samsung ditches the removables, the product sells like crazy, Samsung sets precedent, many of the other manufacturers ditch removables since Sammy proved they're a thing of the past.
Hmmm....
I love the new features and feel of the Galaxy S6, but whats keeping me from upgrading is the glass back..
Recall iPhone4 failure with Glass backed phones..
if Sammie would simply do metal/alu uni-body design or a metal/alu removable back cover I would be sold....
Maybe the S6 active will have that sacrificing the finger print scanner & loading loads of Bloat.
I am still on an S3 and it has been a Solid phone with 0 issues. little lag on a rare occasion.. but a good all around phone..
The S6 is the best upgrade since the Galaxy S3 IMHO..still the glass back is enough to keep me on the fence and likely waiting for the upgrade
The current trend in mobile devices is twofold: 1) cloud storage, and 2) quick charging.
Those two things are working to take the place of a need for both on-board device storage, and for removable/replaceable batteries.
I absolutely love my S4 for being able to do the battery swap and add an SD card to expand storage capacity ... especially because I don't like being dependent on a charger or on internet connectivity for data stored in a cloud. I have found myself numerous times where I did not have a good cellular/internet/wifi signal, and was unable to retrieve data in the cloud. However, as technology improves, those things are getting better. Phones are getting slightly better with battery efficiency, and cellular connections are getting stronger/faster/more prominent.
That said, I got an S6 and am dealing fine with it. My battery suffers no issues of "quick drain", and the 64gb of on-board storage is what I had in my S4 (32 + 32). I swapped batteries in my S4 often, and never found it tedious. But, if I can charge my phone completely in a short period of time, the only thing I have to worry about is an all-day excursion where i won't have access to a charger. BUT ... there are two options there now... a Mophie style case for "backup" in case I need it for an all day excursion ... or one of those battery pack things from Samsung that you can charge and just plug into your phone to transfer power to your phone's battery. In fact, one of them is a 9500 mAh battery pack, good for 3 full charges to your phone. Might not be THE most convenient thing in the world, but more than sufficient to keep extra power around in a pinch.
Progress is not always as we would design, but it IS still progress. Things change ... no way around that. Just embrace the new stuff and work with the options given to you. I think we'll all find that there are plenty of viable options just in the Samsung line of phones ... not to mention other brands if you just can't find what you want with Samsung.
I really like the design, although to be honest, I don't care if the back was plastic or not. In some ways, I actually prefer the plastic. Less chance of breakage, easier to repair, etc. Besides, I always use a case, so the back is covered up anyway.