I was never as disappointed with a Galaxy Flagship launch. Despite the hardware improvements, I am absolutely not interested in paying mandatory stupid tax for a separate 5G modem the size of the chipset that does no good other than drain my battery, and I'm not interested in 120hz screens in a phone. They also ditched the headphone jack and SD slot. The only thing I'm sad about missing out on are the larger camera sensors. Most of all, I refuse to pay $1000 for a phone.
The differences between flagship gens are smaller than ever, yet price increases are larger than ever. Take me back to just 7 years ago when $399 got you flagship Androids. I mean, Apple got shit when their premium-est flagship reached $999 last year. That's what the base S20 now costs. It's as much as the fucking iPhone 11 Pro, and over 40% more than the (still faster) base iPhone 11, lmao. WTF!? Fuck off, Samsung.
Since upper-mid-rangers like the A50 now officially cost 30% of these flagships while offering 80% of the features, I am genuinely hoping that the price has finally reached the boiling point at which people stop buying their S series. I was never as close to getting an iPhone as I am now as well. Hoping Apple fucks Samsung by undercutting them this September and releasing 4G models globally.
Ryzen really specializes in high performance. They do use significantly less power at this point, and offer more performance per $. The thing about office use is that it doesn't really matter much - all modern CPUs will be good enough, and Intel is the known evil for most OEMs and businesses to order from.
I actually don't trade now, and I kind of regret. I made a few trades through my bank's platform and that's pretty much it.
Ryzen 4000 laptops are going to be great because they use 7nm Zen 2 processors. 8 cores, 16 threads in mainstream laptops is bonkers too. The powerful laptops do run through batteries super fast.
The headlines about "AMD lost" is a joke based on some analyst who said that AMD's best days are behind it.. this year. I believe GamersNexus picked it up and made it a meme.
To be fair their market share in CPUs is just ~18% despite having CPUs that are better in all metrics at this point, and cheaper at that, yet their market share growth is relatively slow, while Intel are struggling to meet demand despite currently offering potatoes.
I read somewhere that Apple was releasing a phone at a really low price. I just saw the headline and I think it was on something like Google News, so there's a chance it was a shitty blog looking to bait someone with a clickbait headline. I just did a quick search and saw the 11 was $699? I don't know how I missed this but Apple's base model phone is cheaper, at launch, than the S10e, if I'm not mistaken? That's ridiculous.
I remember when Apple pulled that bullshit where the price slowly crept up and the threshold a few years back was the $1000 phone. I think the iPhone X crossed that threshold? and Apple got grilled for it. Now Apple is backing off....running backwards...and now an base model iPhone is $699. I don't have the MSRPs memorized, but that looks like an MSRP for an LG flagship, at launch, from the past two years or so.
You may not agree with it but Apple set the bar with the pricing a few years back, and that was a bad thing because the price was going up but the features weren't commensurate with the price increase. Now they've back off, but not after the rest of the industry thought Android users would do the same. See: the Pixel and Samsung S line. Maybe Apple's brand value and prestige only had minor bickering from Apple fans (and loud bickering from Android users who weren't getting an iPhone anyway) but this pricing for the S20 has Android fans just as pissed off, it seems. It almost feels like Apple trolled the industry in to following them down the path for the $1000+ phone and then quickly jumped back several steps to offer a phone at the price of a flagship from, like, 2013.
I haven't used a 120hz screen on a phone, or even the 90hz from the OnePlus, but I do like it on my iPad Pro. Compared to my previous Air, the difference is noticeable. But using my Mac, iPad Pro, and S10+ doesn't have me missing the 120hz in the other two devices. I bet it looks nice but it looks to be more of a spec-sheet bragging rights thing rather than something people will find useful. It'll be a standard soon enough but I can't imagine what rush someone would be in to get a 120hz screen and pay more for it. Unless they were planning to upgrade to the S20 anyway.
As for those 2-in-1s I mentioned, I went ahead and ordered them but it seems like it may have been a mistake. As often as I use Windows 10, I didn't realize there was a rather simple feature to connect to a display wirelessly. I tried it with a few computers at the clinic on a 65" Samsung TV we had mounted for presentations and it was so seamless. I was doing it with desktops not even in the same room and it worked just fine. I guess the downside to macOS is it would require AirPlay, which the TVs we have do not have. So my iPad didn't recognize it when streaming a video. I think the TV had Chromecast support, though, so maybe I'll go that route. But these laptops were ordered so that they could be moved from room to room to give presentations on TVs and we planned on doing a wired setup with HDMI but the 2-in-1 used in tablet mode to move through presentations, videos, etc. Looks like a simple desktop would have done just fine and the files just had to be moved around, maybe via USB.
Oh well, lesson learned but my dad insisted on it so I couldn't say shit. But that's a pretty cool feature that was rather simple to setup. I think it uses WiFi? Could be bluetooth.
So these S20 features look cool but I'd be upset on paying that premium for them, if I were upgrading from my S7, like I did last year. I think my S10+ was $799? $899? It was on "sale" on contract for, I think, $200 off, two months after its release. That's still a lot money for a phone and that was the overlap between how long I could wait to upgrade from an S7 and also the price point of the S10+. I don't know how much they go for now, or even this past holidays, but I can't imagine it was more than $200 off what I paid, or would be paying in installments. I wonder how long it would take the S20+ to reach the point most people who are waiting for a price drop would actually bite. Unless the S20 sales tank and we see $300+ off within two or three months, those people are going to be waiting a long time.
As for 5G, I don't know if Sprint has it in Chicago yet. Probably they do but like you said, I'm not looking to pay a premium to get it (since all S20s have a price bump) and I don't know what Sprint charges for 5G; if it's included in the normal plan or if it will be an add-on charge. LTE was a $10, or so, additional charge when their LTE network went live and even if you still had a 3G phone or didn't live in an LTE market, you were still charged for it.
Speaking of Sprint, it looks like the merger with T-Mobile doesn't have anymore roadblocks. Some are concerned that the merger is anti-consumer and others are happy our network is now expanding to include TMo's network. I believe Sprint already had a roaming agreement with TMo but I don't think I ever noticed my phone roaming. It usually gives an alert and a letter "R" by the signal strength to denote roaming. Unless there's different types of roaming and it didn't set off a roaming alert whenever Sprint's coverage stopped bu TMo's did. Someone from Germany commented that when their #3 and #4 carriers merged, their service got much better. I imagine the same happens for us on Sprint but I'm still worried about prices. Sprint was still the cheapest for us, I believe, and TMo was only a tad bit more per month. Or the same. But if they're merging and gunning for that #1 spot of Verizon or ATT, I fear they'll bump up the prices, changes the plans a bit to throttle earlier on and throttle much harder.
But I'm excited at the prospect of our coverage getting better and hopefully faster. I hope that doesn't fade away when the other shoe drops and TMo becomes a bastard like ATT and Verizon are.