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4 weeks ago (Last edited 3 weeks ago by SamsungJoJo ) in
A Series & Other MobileHello,
I have been a loyal Samsung customer for quite some time, owning devices like the S20 FE and the S6 Edge+ before upgrading to the S22 Ultra. Each of these phones has had features that made the smartphone experience incredibly enjoyable.
The phones offered expandable memory, clear screens, a convenient size, and a heartrate monitor, among other features. They also had practical elements such as a headphone jack for listening to the radio, a camera for casual photography, decent battery life, and the classic S-View cover. I particularly miss the old version of the S-View cover, as the current one for the S22 Ultra is disappointing in both material and usability. I even returned it immediately after purchase because it did not meet my expectations.
Despite the advancements in smartphone technology, I often miss my simple, old AT&T Go Phoneāa small, plastic Kyocera with an amazing physical keyboard and basic navigation capabilities. If Samsung were to release a phone with a full physical keyboard, I would purchase it immediately for work purposes. While the S22 Ultra excels with its camera, battery life, screen, DEX software, and multitasking capabilities, it is more than I need for everyday tasks.
Here is a list of features I would love in a new device:
- Navigation
- Music Player
- Spotify
- Radio
- Simple Camera
- Full Physical Keyboard
- Bright Screen
- Smaller size than the Ultra line
- Touch screen (optional but preferred)
- DEX support
- Ability to download Facebook Messenger
- Expandable Memory
- 5G + Hotspot
- USB-C
- Flashlight
And here are features I do not need:
- Stylus
- High-end graphics for gaming
- Brightest screen possible
- Largest size possible
- Top-tier camera
- Curved edges
- Glass everywhere
- Fingerprint scanner
- Premium speakers
Please consider offering at least one smartphone model with a physical keyboard. Iāand many others like meāmiss the tactile experience of pressing actual keys.
I would love to know if someone at Samsung is developing something along the lines of what I'm describing.
Thank you,
Kevin
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4 weeks ago in
A Series & Other Mobile@Members_83ck3Bv You might want to take a look at Samsung A series of phones. https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/phones/galaxy-a/
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