🤣🤣🤣🤣. I've used Samsung for over a decade and nothing changes. Same garbage software and overpriced hardware (which in case you haven't been paying attention, Samsung has been busted a few times already for substituting cheaper and inferior parts for what you're supposed to be getting). Lack of innovation and no desire to change is no longer an acceptable product. Like I've said before, ask HTC and LG how that worked out for them. Both had superior hardware, but lagged in the software department. Samsung has grown stale and their latest interpretation of Android proves that.......... again.
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Read it over and over and over again and maybe if you take some notes, draw some pictures, and maybe ask for some crayons, you'll be able to comprehend what you read. The amount of ignorance is mind blowing.
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You provide all the evidence with every single comment that you make. READING COMPREHENSION ELUDES YOU. You can't even comprehend the articles you're posting. IT IS NOT AN EXYNOS CHIP. BUILT ON AN EXYNOS FOOTPRINT DOES NOT MEAN IT'S EXYNOS. IT'S ARM ARCHITECTURE. THE ALLOCATION OF THE CORES IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT. IT USES A 20 CORE GPU INSTEAD OF 14 IN AN EXYNOS. IT USES TWO PERFORMANCE, TWO MID, AND FOUR LOW. EXYNOS USES 1-3-4. JUST BECAUSE IT'S MANUFACTURED USING SAMSUNG 5nm MANUFACTURING DOES NOT MAKE IT AN EXYNOS CHIP. GOOGLE DEVELOPED IT AND OWNS THE RIGHTS TO IT. God you're a moron.
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I'm not discussing anything with someone who just figured out how to root a phone. Get with me in about 15 years and we'll compare apples there big boy
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It is in no way shape or form an Exynos SoC https://www.google.com/amp/s/beebom.com/google-tensor/amp/ It's completely custom. Like I said. Reading comprehension eludes you.
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It is in no way, shape, or form an Exynos. It's Google's own design and proprietary chip. It's a chip specifically designed for AI and machine learning. By using two performance cores instead of the standard one, it splits task intensive loads between the two. Qualcomm, Exynos, etc. use a 1-3-4 setup for their 8 core processors. Google went 2-2-4 with their design, tailoring it to the exact needs of their firmware and not just being a one size fits all approach. Loose power buttons are found even on Samsung devices. Screen flicker that is rumored doesn't concern me. Every electronic device has detractors that come up with crazy faults as seen in the galaxy watch 4 line and them supposedly falling apart and burning people.
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When the source code is making positive leaps forward and Samsung keeps cutting it back to fit its mold, it's going to backfire, and I believe that day has come. I've been patient with Samsung hoping their firmware would catch up to their hardware. Well, it ain't happening and now Google has finally made their own silicon. Samsung can't even get the Exynos to work right after all these years. Google firmware, Google silicon, flawless integration with Google apps, and Samsung displays. No brainer really.
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It's just more of Samsung stuck in their ways and afraid to do something new. They don't realize that update after update of the same blah will ruin you. Ask HTC and LG.
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Never had that problem with custom ROMS and root. Used to root all the way back to the Eris. I could use mock locations before most people knew it could be done and later became an actual option.
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That was always known going into a Nexus device. They weren't widely released and made by different manufacturers trying to get a leg up in the smartphone biz. Google actually put their own research into their own silicon, and that's not something you get into for a one off. I think you forget that Android is open source, but its main contributer and researchers are Google. If I want a Chevy, I don't go to Ford and ask for one.
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Not really. Their standard go to hasn't changed in quite a few years. Their selling point has always been hardware. Period. Now that other manufacturers are putting out comparable hardware, time to be done with Samsung. Finally. Thanks Google
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I've got T-mobile. Just ordered mine and traded my s21 ultra. Totally agree with making promises and not delivering. I've been sticking with them for too long. Google finally made a good phone, so I'm out. I'd much rather get android straight from Google.
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Just ordered my Pixel 6 pro. I'm done with Samsung. New Android version, same garbage skin thrown over the top. Half of their problems are self generated. I didn't get into android so I could be chained to what a company thinks I want. Back to freedom, baby! Yeah!
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I'm going to start looking into a Pixel phone for my next upgrade. Samsung has become too reliable about not incorporating visual changes into their UI iterations. I personally don't like the visuals and was hoping with the material you, there would be at least a few changes that made the UI different than what my S5 looked like. I personally think that although Samsung is leading the way in hardware, they're falling behind on their firmware. Same with the watch. If you're going to partner with Google and "use" Google wear, make it use Google wear, don't just make it access more watch faces. Tizen **bleep**.
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