Samsung Galaxy S23
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- Anonymous
- 64i
- 15 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 15 Jan 2024There are already good solutions suggested to be able to bu... moreAnd what are those so-called good solutions?
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- Anonymous
- uSV
- 15 Jan 2024
There are already good solutions suggested to be able to buy the best compact phones at much lower prices, yet there are still people here who are just complaining and b*tchin'. Good luck to you guys.
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- Anonymous
- SYq
- 14 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 14 Jan 2024You are the world health spokesperson?Just a spokesperson for reality. Not something you know much about.
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- Anonymous
- ps8
- 14 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 13 Jan 2024These so called people wanted new release models at old pri... moreJust so everyone understands your definitions, when you say "so called people" what you actually mean is anyone who thinks differently than you. That's how you view the world.
And no one asked for "old price ranges". You just made that up (which should not surprise anyone).
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- S23 UK
- 7M@
- 14 Jan 2024
Now is the time to buy the S23 in UK instead of S24 coming out shortly. You get snapdragon chipset in S23 and very efficient battery life.I have just bought a brand new S23 direct and after using multiple codes, £100 cashback and selling the buds i will be paying less than £290 ! Excellent. Great way for Samsung to clear stock too.Win-Win.
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- Anonymous
- uSV
- 14 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 13 Jan 2024the pan.demic is long over btwYou are the world health spokesperson?
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- Anonymous
- Lxm
- 13 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 13 Jan 2024These so called people wanted new release models at old pri... morethe pan.demic is long over btw
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- Anonymous
- uSV
- 13 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 12 Jan 2024They can't afford an S phone and are therefore asking ... moreThese so called people wanted new release models at old price range as if the pandemic did not happen and shook the market price of everything.
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- Anonymous
- B0A
- 12 Jan 2024
Need small phone, 11 Jan 2024Hey, quick question. I can't afford the price of an S2... moreYou are among millions of others who also want a midrange or low-end device that is the size of the S23. Sadly, a few years ago Samsung wrote you off. And some people commenting on this website want to pretend that you don't exist. Very unfortunate.
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- Anonymous
- yJt
- 12 Jan 2024
Pitchwisse, 12 Jan 2024Unfortunately, the vanilla flagship models are the only sma... moreThey can't afford an S phone and are therefore asking about a compact A series phone like the A10e.
Unfortunately the answer is no. In the last few years Samsung started only providing compact options to the wealthy.
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- Pitchwisse
- MxL
- 12 Jan 2024
Need small phone, 11 Jan 2024Hey, quick question. I can't afford the price of an S2... moreUnfortunately, the vanilla flagship models are the only small ones worth buying. What makes matters worse, the S23 was the first vanilla flagship that has proper battery life. If you were to go for something cheaper, like an S22 or S21, the battery life would be the biggest disadvantage (performance and camera not so much). The only other brands that come to mind are Asus and Sony, and they are also pricey.
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- Anonymous
- n}C
- 12 Jan 2024
Pitchwisse, 11 Jan 2024The cost of materials is cheaper, but the building process ... moreIs that why the S23 is much CHEAPER than the bigger S23 Plus?
Seriously...
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- Anonymous
- n}C
- 12 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 11 Jan 2024There are still people who doesn't understand that eac... moreThe "manufacturer's sales data" obviously isn't worth much, as Samsung won't bring back the Note series, the headphone jack, and Snapdragon chips everywhere every year. All these are things that a massive percentage of buyers want. And tell us something, does their so-called "sales data" tell them that most people like 5000mAh batteries, but hate 6000mAh batteries? What about the few 7000mAh battery phones from a couple of years ago that were discontinued?
As has been pointed out by a few people here already, consumers buy whatever phones are available at the moment, because they have no other choice. Manufacturers do not conduct surveys to find out what people REALLY want and then produce those. That has never happened.
Thus the so-called "sales data" is just what buyers were FORCED to get, even when they really prefer other choices that don't exist.
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- Anonymous
- x}j
- 11 Jan 2024
Need small phone, 11 Jan 2024Hey, quick question. I can't afford the price of an S2... moreHa! You wish. These days Samsung only caters to the rich, and only they have a compact option like that. Everyone else is forced to make do with big heavy ones. In some instances bordering on phablet proportions.
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- Anonymous
- y2e
- 11 Jan 2024
Anyone know if the S23 supports NSA to SA handover or redirections?
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- Need small phone
- AAX
- 11 Jan 2024
Hey, quick question. I can't afford the price of an S23, but I would very much like a phone that's a similar size. Are there any available from Samsung? It's time to move on from my A10e to something newer. (I see a lot of long comments below which may or may not address this, but I can't read through them.)
Thank you.
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- Anonymous
- uSV
- 11 Jan 2024
There are still people who doesn't understand that each of us have different preferences, so please stop using ALL, EVERYONE and NO ONE to try and make an illusion that your statements are true and invalidate other people's opinion and preferences. Your preference is not everyone's preference. If the manufacturer releases a product an it sells, then it only means they have a market share. The manufacturers have the sales data, we don't. People's preferences change and it will show on their sales data. Maybe your preference will be the majority's preferences in the future, or maybe not.
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- Pitchwisse
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- 11 Jan 2024
Anonymous, 11 Jan 2024If small phones are supposedly so hard for manufacturers to... moreThe cost of materials is cheaper, but the building process is more complicated due to space constrictions for the components.
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- Anonymous
- CS@
- 11 Jan 2024
AZR, 10 Jan 20241) Then please name that "other" preferences you ... moreTo all those going on and on about "bigger is better" and "larger displays and batteries over everything", take a look at these examples (among others).
- A54: 6.4 display, 5000mAh battery, available (almost) everywhere
- M54: 6.7 display, 6000mAh battery, not available in most places
- A14: 6.6 display, 5000mAh battery, available (almost) everywhere
- F/M14: 6.6 display, 6000mAh battery, not available in most places
- M51/M62/F62: 6.7 display, 7000mAh battery, not available in most places, such phones not produced since 2021
Does anything more need to be said?
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- Anonymous
- SYq
- 11 Jan 2024
AZR, 10 Jan 20241) Then please name that "other" preferences you ... moreIf small phones are supposedly so hard for manufacturers to make as people here claim, why is the smaller S phone $200 CHEAPER than the bigger "Plus" version?
Obviously, a smaller phone with a smaller display and battery is CHEAPER than a similar phone that has a bigger display and battery. The same would apply to a device with a midrange or low-end chipset.