samsung phone models
By katrinapaz
@katrinapaz (2436)
Philippines
July 5, 2012 10:20pm CST
every month I think that I see new samsung phone models coming out of the market. my phone which was brought early last year is already not manufactured. samsung is making a lot of innovation and they have already moved up from other phone brands. my dream phone is a samsung galaxy tab. what are your opinions on this mylotters?
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@KCLGphilsBSA (372)
• Philippines
6 Jul 12
I do love samsung new phones. Actually, since i got a first phone, it was Samsung's. Until now, with my fourth phone, i preferred Samsung. The quality of their products is just intense. :D My next phone would also be a samsung made. And my dream phone is the galaxy s3 :d
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@katrinapaz (2436)
• Philippines
12 Jul 12
a lot of people i know would love to have a samsung galaxy 3. yes the brand has made it technology a better quality and they are now giving us a lot of options for the phones from simple ones to complex touch screen ones. I love samsung too and looking forward to their more innovations.
@Kashidanga1971 (1354)
• Bangladesh
6 Jul 12
Samesung is a brand of "hang" tendency. Once I purchased a phone named "C170" and it slapped me a lot from the begining. I'll never any stuff of samsung. Ok?lol
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@katrinapaz (2436)
• Philippines
6 Jul 12
that is your opinion kashidanga but then some phones of the samsung brand are nice and stylish. what if the one you bought was a second hand phone that is why it did not work well.
@coffeebreak (17798)
• United States
7 Jul 12
have a Samsung Galaxy TXT... no internet. The space button is hard to press. But really.. do they have to update and make new phones so constantly? I mean, you buy the newest and within a year there is another "newest" and everyone goes bonkers about it. No one seems to use the same phone for more than a year.. if that long! I just dont' get why everyone thinks they have to upgrade so often and why the cell makers think they have to make new ones... they all do the same thing, just differently! Technology is going far far to fast in the cell phone world. And funny.. no matter the economy.. cell phones never suffer. No matter the income... everyone has a cell and not to many (I am one of the few) have a no data phone anymore. I am really irritated at cell phones. I think they are so over abused and so not needed 99% of the time. Pay attention to what you are doing and enjoy your time and "stop and smell the roses!" occassionally!
@rosekiss (30414)
• Eugene, Oregon
6 Jul 12
I have the samsung galaxy s2 as well as the samsung galaxy tablet. I had never really considered buying anything samsung, but I found that their technology is of a good quality. I enjoy both my phone and tablet. I just bought them this year, so as far as the phone is concerned, I will have it for awhile, as I just don't have the money to keep upgrading. It is the phone that I had done a lot of reviews on first, so that I would know what its features are of the phone. It is hard to keep up with technology as it is constantly changing. The new galaxy s3 has come out since I bought the s2. Since technology is always changing, it is hard to say what phones will be out in two years. Take care, and have a very good day.
@katrinapaz (2436)
• Philippines
12 Jul 12
hi there rosekiss. I am happy that you sound satisfied with your samsung gadgets. I am satisfied with mine too but then maybe soon I will upgrade if I have the money. it sounds like you just bought your phone recently and then the new s3 came out. dont worry just enjoy your phone and who knows another new phone will come out very sooner than we think.
@kebark (13)
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6 Jul 12
Whilst Samsung do release a lot of phones they do only really have one "flagship" device out at anyone time. For example the Samsung Galaxy S3 is the current flagship device, they then release similar but lesser products for people who want a new phone but don't have the money for the flagship device.
As with most companies who make Android phones it's about choice and differentiation. Some top phones at a high price (the Note, the Galaxy S3), some medium products at a medium price and some cheaper products at the lower end of the market. The Flagship devices are usually top of the range for around a year from Samsung so if you buy a top device it'll be a top device for around a year (if not longer).