People are surprised that the Galaxy Note 9 is not worth exchanging for Note 10. Serio?
On Wednesday at 22:00 we published on Spider's Web a series of materials about the new Samsung Galaxy Note. We did news . We made the first impressions . We made a comparison to the competition . We made a video . Under the blog, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter materials there were voices of disappointed (and maybe really happy) that Note 10 gives no reason to replace Note 9 with a newer model.
WHAT HAPPY EXPECTED? - that was my first thought. And I did not mean that Samsung this year absolutely everything that was leaked before the premiere. I wonder, however, what a wonderful refreshment of the Note series was expected by some people.
After all, Note 9 was a sensational, excellent, excellent, excellent, outstanding, excellent, and at the same time first-class, perfect, fantastic, but also brilliant, perfect, outstanding, phenomenal, and at the same time outstanding, exemplary, divine and masterful, spectacular - I have to finish this sentence sadly because the hints on the synonyms page have run out.
First class, top-notch, flawless, one hundred and two, five, for the medal, as you look - okay, I found a few more.
Now seriously. What drawbacks did Note 9 have? Maybe he was ... I don't know. Or he didn't have ... I don't know. Or he didn't have enough ... I don't know. Or…
It's hard to attach anything, because the Note 9 was a sensational smartphone, excellent, excellent ... Okay, I was joking.
It is not these times that smartphones are missing something serious. Only a few years ago, even standard smartphones were defective. And some of them didn't have a fingerprint reader, and some of them didn't have resistance to water and dust, and it was forgotten about a sensible battery, and this was saved on the memory, and it wasn't a Dual SIM, and the camera left much to be desired, and this housing was made of shoddy plastic, etc.
Such defects were and have happened to all producers. Take a moment and take a look at YouTube for reviews and comparisons of even Galaxy Notes 3, 4 and 5. In their era smartphones were still developing dynamically. They were catching up. They were after the competition.
Today smartphones are already a mature product category. Mature to bored - I write this as a fan of new technologies, who sometimes dulls during video coverage of supposedly important industry premieres. iPhone X works and looks like an iPhone XS. The iPhone XI will look like an XS. It's the same for Samsung - the Galaxy S8 looks like the S9 and works like the S10. The differences are stretched and doubtful, and new features are often - forgive the English word - gimmick . So our way: grip, hook, trick, trick, swindler, gadget, etc. Simply put: bullshit.
Just look at how Samsung has done its best to do something new with the Note 10 stylus:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKx6rZP1bXk
Waving in the air? Any weird gestures? Is this Harry Potter's phone or top business smartphone? No one probably knows the answers to these questions.
Don't linger. Enjoy
Good advice: stop let's stop whining that nothing important has changed. Let's be happy that smartphones that are one or two years old are still good and worth using.
Someone once said that operators taught us that phones are exchanged every two years, but then Steve Jobs came and said that not replacing every year, it's a shame. These words were valid for a long time.
But they are not. You do not need to replace your smartphone every year. It doesn't even make sense. There is also no reason to change every two years. What three? This is still a questionable issue.
People are surprised that the Galaxy Note 9 is not worth exchanging for Note 10. Serio?
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