I'm happy I can finally buy a Samsung phone that doesn't look like a toy phone. I'm loving the new glass build on their new phone. I don't care whether they beat Apple or not, I'm not buying a phone for bragging rights.
I think Samsung is taking a calculated risk. They know they are going to alienate some of the power users, but they are hoping to get some of the market share the apple iphone 6+ captured. Samsung is hoping to capture more of the apple people than they lose from their power user base.
Considering that even with the dropped features, its still going to be one of the top phones on the market, I think their strategy might work, even though I'm pissed to be losing some of these features!
I was considering switching out my S6 active for the Note 5, but after reading that the Note 5's battery will only be 3000 mAh, I am not going to do that. Why would Samsung put in a smaller battery in a phone after all the complaints from the S6's battery life? Stupid! I like the look of the phone and I love the Note series of phones, but I'm not getting this one. Seems like a downgrade from the Note 4: http://www.droid-life.com/2015/08/04/samsung-galaxy-note-5-pictures/
I think Samsung is taking a calculated risk. They know they are going to alienate some of the power users, but they are hoping to get some of the market share the apple iphone 6+ captured. Samsung is hoping to capture more of the apple people than they lose from their power user base.
Considering that even with the dropped features, its still going to be one of the top phones on the market, I think their strategy might work, even though I'm pissed to be losing some of these features!
Thank you yes, man sometimes auto correct is really creating stupid things.I was able to figure out what you meant but you should reread your post.
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I hate these "doom and gloom" posts. Every time a new phone or new anything comes out owners of the older models say how it sucks and how the new model is going to be the end of the world for whatever company is making it. Let the damn phone come out and lets see how it is. It won't be the end of Samsung for sure.
For me, it was the latest in a list of disappointments.Is the battery the deciding factor for you?
What if it was found that the phone lasted 2 days with that battery?
I'm sure Samsung has done tests to atleast have the phone last 1 full day
Dude, I didn't write this thread because I enjoy bashing Samsung. I absolutely love Samsung phones and I put in my two cents so that I can contribute with like minded people and hopefully be a voice that perhaps some smart Samsung executive will notice and take heed.
Apple are murdering Samsung at the moment. With phones that have only 1GB RAM, HD display only, small batteries, no wireless charging, no IR blasters and cameras with only half the megapixels. This is not the end of Samsung phones? Are you absolutely sure? God forbid if the next generation of Apple phones lift their hardware game if this is what they are doing with their current crop of phones. Just remember how big Blackberry was once. Just remember that Nokia was once the biggest phone seller. And look what happened. So don't be so sure. The combination of Apples's dominance, current Samsung slump, (already the S6 is being discounted and Samsung has posted its 5th consecutive quarterly profit decline) and the emergence of Chinese value for money phone manufacturers is quite dire for Samsung at the moment.
I for one would love for Samsung to get back on top. You say "let's see" and wait what happens for the Note 5. What is there to see? It looks exactly like the S6 just bigger. So if the S6 has floundered, so will the new Note. I wrote some posts long ago before the S6 came out casting "doom and gloom" as you say and unfortunately I was correct. If perhaps Samsung looks at a few of us predicting doom and gloom, they will come to their senses and change their marketing strategy and give their loyal users what they want and succeed again. I don't want an Apple phone. And sorry to say, most Samsung users couldn't give a toss about the "premium" finish. I am more than happy for eg, with the plastic back of my Galaxy S5. As I said before, it was time for the plastic regardless to go. But the main marketing strategy shouldn't have been the premium finish. The main marketing strategy should have been items Apple couldn't compete with, such as bucking the trend and making the phones a bit thicker and putting in really large batteries, giving 128GB storage as standard etc.
How much money do you think it cost Apple to develop the iphone 6? A phone with overall much lower grade specs than flagship Androids. And how much do you think it cost Samsung to develop the fancy 8 core processor which no one appreciates or notices, the quad HD display which definately no one notices and the Edge? The Edge being the only really noticeable innovative feature. An absolute fortune. Samsung could have plopped in the Snapdragon 805 and it would not have sold less.
The doomers and gloomers are who Samsung should be listening to. If Samsung read a wish list of people what they wanted for the S6, it would have been different and it would have sold wildly. Market people don't understand that a lot of people are heavily invested in Apple and would never change. Market people should have attempted to please and even surpass the wishes of their loyal base rather than try to swing the Apple people.
In the end, they are losing both.
For me, it was the latest in a list of disappointments.
rumors are rumors, but gee-whiz. A month or so ago we were getting a real flagship. now, it appears, I'm out. I'll buy the moto X pure for half the price and see what comes next year.
I want the big screen. it's why I bought the first three note generations. The lack of a micro SD card and replaceable battery are why I didn't go for the nexus 6.
no real reason to upgrade. maybe if I were in the market for samsung I might think about a note 4. but as it is, I think we're going to go for the moto X pure.
it's not just one or two things. It's a list of missed marks, to get my $1000
It just occurred to me that the *ONLY* reason that I've been
buying Samsung phones for the last several years is the fact
they ALWAYS have SD card slots and removable batteries
in their flagship phones. Without those two features, I don't
see any reason to buy Samsung. If I want to buy a big 2015
smartphone, I might as well jump ship to iPhone and wait for
the iPhone 6S Plus.