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6 votes
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Every tech YouTuber is talking about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge now, so here’s a TLDR
They all released videos at almost the exact same time, so even though I don’t care, I was made to care. Therefore, I’m inflicting that same pain on you. You’re welcome. Mrwhosetheboss made a good...
They all released videos at almost the exact same time, so even though I don’t care, I was made to care. Therefore, I’m inflicting that same pain on you. You’re welcome.
Mrwhosetheboss made a good point saying that the target audience for this thing are rich people who want phones that look flashy and can pay for them, but don’t care that they have worse specs than the less flashy ones at a similar price.
MKBHD called it the “S25 Ultra Lite”, which I thought was funny. He also brought up the issue of cooling. He additionally said that no one is asking for thin phones, although it seems that Apple has also bought into the idea that people want this, since it’s rumored that they want to release a thin iPhone this year.
Dave2D said that he tested the heat dissipation capacity of the phone and that it can handle itself well. Apparently it still somehow has a vapor chamber inside of it, as well as a wireless charger. Apparently it also has the smallest battery in the lineup, even though it doesn’t have the silicon carbon tech that is all the rage now. He made a good point though, namely that this could just be Samsung starting the trend so that the technology matures in a few years’ time.
All three of them mentioned that everyone uses cases these days, which immediately kills the whole purpose of buying a thin phone and losing out on better specs.
If you somehow have not gotten enough of tech YouTubers acting confused over Samsung launching a product that no one asked for, there’s also Techaltar and Tech Spurt. I recommend the latter for dirty British humor.
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I hate phone updates
I don't think I've installed an update on my phone and felt like it was an improvement over the old version. Samsung just pushed their new firmware onto my phone and added a whole bunch of...
I don't think I've installed an update on my phone and felt like it was an improvement over the old version.
Samsung just pushed their new firmware onto my phone and added a whole bunch of annoying AI stuff that I don't want and additionally decided for me that I no longer want the bluetooth signal in the statusbar unless I open up the notification menu, with no way to reenable it. I turn off my headphones when I don't need them and it was really useful to see at a glance that if they were connected and I had forgotten to turn them off.
45 votes -
EU paves the way for iPhones and Android devices to ditch USB-C entirely
32 votes -
I just acquired a Samsung phone. Is there an operational benefit to registering it with Samsung?
My previous phone was a pixel. My tech life generally is a weird mix of things that are bad for privacy that I accept for convenience but also in other ways I choose to sacrifice things to protect...
My previous phone was a pixel. My tech life generally is a weird mix of things that are bad for privacy that I accept for convenience but also in other ways I choose to sacrifice things to protect privacy.
Does not registering the phone with Samsung actually cost me any functionality as a user?
11 votes -
Samsung workers in South Korea take industrial action for first time
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Patagonia helps Samsung redesign washing machines to help reduce microfiber pollution
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Galaxy Z Fold 5 folds flat, as confirmed by first leaked press render
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Galaxy Watch 6 press renders leak, show off expected colors
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Samsung gives staff one Friday off each month in a bid to retain talent
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Former Samsung exec allegedly stole plans for an entire chip plant
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When phones were fun: Samsung's "Matrix Phone" (2003)
8 votes -
Galaxy Z Flip comes with an unexpectedly low-tech vibe
6 votes -
Apparently Samsung just put a removable battery in one of it's new phones
6 votes -
How big and diversified is the Samsung group of companies?
5 votes -
Samsung Galaxy Fold review: The $2,000 phone of the future is here—please don’t break it
4 votes -
Samsung unveils new PCIe 4.0 SSDs that "never die"
10 votes -
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus review
6 votes -
Real or fake? I X-rayed my Samsung Galaxy Phone to find out.
4 votes -
Galaxy Note 10 hands on
5 votes -
How I made my own Android phone - in China
8 votes -
Samsung says it has fixed the Galaxy Fold and will release it in September
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Samsung TVs should be regularly virus-checked, the company says
6 votes -
Samsung spilled SmartThings app source code and secret keys
5 votes -
Samsung Galaxy Fold teardown
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Samsung delays Galaxy Fold indefinitely: ‘We will take measures to strengthen the display’
14 votes -
Samsung’s Galaxy Fold is breaking before it’s even out
18 votes -
Why the Galaxy Fold will be a huge success even at $2,000 -- "[...] Samsung has effectively turned into the new Apple. They are the innovators. They are ahead of the game."
22 votes -
Galaxy S10 Plus review
3 votes -
Samsung reveals Galaxy Fold and S10 5G
24 votes -
Samsung used a DSLR photo to fake their phone's portrait mode functionality
16 votes -
Galaxy Note 9 hands-on review: A $999 water-cooled, AI camera beast
7 votes -
Samsung phones are spontaneously texting users’ photos to random contacts without their permission
16 votes -
Apple awarded $539m in US patent case against Samsung
12 votes