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Samsung seriously likes to play with Indians.
I had never used samsung phones and was not interested in their techs and new launches.
Then after i bought a samsung phone for myself, i started following them. They very smartly tweak every model with the price range.
They have model for every price range. And they tweak few hardwares in models. Some have 3gb ram but not Super amoled display, some have super amoled display but have only 16gb internal and only 2gb ram. If u opt for 32gb and 3gb, no good display and fingerprint...
Only S series and Note series carry all the features and best hardware.
I was shocked to know as i blindly purchased A5 2016 at 21,900 thinking such phone with this price tag would be having the gyroscope but it was absent.
So guys, before buying any Samsung phone, read all specs carefully..
 
I bought only 2 Samsung phones between 2006 & 2007, all of them nonfunctional within 6 to 8 months. Since then i never bought any mobile from Samsung. To me Nokia is world class as my 1st smartphone - a 2010 model of Nokia 5230 is working flawlessly for last 6 years with no degradation in battery life, processor speed & touch sensitivity. Now waiting for rebirth of Nokia devices from HMD.
 
Nokia was the king, until it opted for Microsoft os and ignored Android.
And decision made Samsung rich and Nokia , everybody knows. But very smartly the Finnish company realised this and sold the business to Microsoft.
Now in 2017, the king will be back to rule... eagerly waiting for it.
 
In today's competition world its tuff to be like a king again for them. So hope for the best.
 
Nokia definitely can't become king of smartphones over night. It'll take years of hard work. Important point to note is that there was not much competition when they were no 1. Now there's fierce competition from Chinese makers like Xiaomi, Huawei, Lenovo and OnePlus to name a few.
 
Bad time for Samsung. Samsung's good phones are S series and Note series (Others are really crap) but those two models exploding ...!
 
ilikered said:
Nokia definitely can't become king of smartphones over night. It'll take years of hard work. Important point to note is that there was not much competition when they were no 1. Now there's fierce competition from Chinese makers like Xiaomi, Huawei, Lenovo and OnePlus to name a few.

Only exceptional feature addition can make them king again & Nokia had a capability to repeat it. Even today people are thrilled to see snapshot of Nokia 808 pure view - an engineering masterpiece but with substandard OS. If Nokia again develop such engineering masterpieces with Android OS then they can rule USA & European markets again.
 
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