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If the latest rumors are to be true, I am going to be very disappointed. I have the Galaxy S23 Ultra and have been looking for a real upgrade to it with future Galaxy S Ultra models. The 26 ultra, if rumors are to be true, will disappoint again. I usually upgrade every two years, but Samsung has grown so complacent. So, no 16gb ram US market, same 5000mah battery, same HP2 sensor, no upgrade on 3x zoom, same 2600 nits of brightness, you get the point. These areas are what I'm looking to see get upgraded. I'll hold out once again or finally take my money somewhere else. We'll see what Google does with the Pixel 11 and Tensor G6.
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Galaxy S PhonesI think now that they have longer update cycles and the top line phones are more expensive, most people are not inclined to update every two years anymore and, therefore, Samsung is less inclined to make anything other than incremental changes.
I think, in some cases, Samsung just can't win with some users - if they make changes too radical people don't like it, if they make smaller incremental changes, people don't like it. Let's not even get into what people think about the UI updates. Bottom line is people don't like change, even though they claim to want it. One only has to look at the absolute mayhem that ensued (and is still ongoing), when Samsung took away the power button mute.
Sometimes compromises are made in hardware to keep to a certain price point. Samsung, like every company, is in business to sell products and make a profit. There is only so much a consumer is willing to pay - even if a new device has every feature they were dreaming of.
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