| Turkish said: Samsung really dropped the ball this year. In the long run I see them losing against the Chinese brands because they're doing exactly what Samsung is doing. Getting big with low and midrange phones. Samsung really does not have that premium feel, I look at the OS and just laugh. Shame becuz design wise S7 looks nice. The only Android phones that have a classy feel are Xperias. They're so good even Apple copied the Z's power button placement, and Apple never copies things like that but sets trends. The new Xperia XZ looks awesome btw. |
Apple copies everyone. And then when someone copies them... They litigate.
The next iPhone is also set to remove the Headphone jack, which is a pretty terrible idea in a long list of terrible ideas.
With that said... And this is coming from a Note 5 user... Samsung dropped the ball with the Note 5, no MicroSD and no removable battery is feature regression, the Note 7 mended that to a degree, but this blunder is just that a blunder.
And the Note 5's official wireless battery extender case blocks off the Note 5's camera, which was crap.
As for Sony... Xperia is very solid, but Sony have also had an even far worst record than Samsung in regards to Battery's.
I *almost* bought my first Sony product in almost a decade though with the Xperia Z5 Premium, but opted to buy the Note 5 outright instead, it was to good of a deal to pass up... But that 4k screen was tempting, just a shame it's only 5.5" when I was wanting something as big as 6".
Even though the Note 5 is only 5.7" but I wasn't willing to go with something like a Huewei or cheap chinese, hopefully with the Note 8, Samsung decides to differentiate the Note lineup a bit more from it's main Galaxy line and push the device size up a bit.
Also... Samsung can shove that glass back where the sun doesn't shine. It looks good for a whole second after cleaning it and it makes the device twice as fragile.

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