lol MKBHD a Streethop member confirmed?
Samsung may have removed MST from their phones, which sucks.
Pay was a big reason I stuck with Samsung because I use it everywhere and most of the places I go to do not have NFC kiosks. I know it's not an issue outside of the US since I've heard many Europeans say that NFC is widely available but it's not for me, and I still use Samsung Pay over Google Pay even if there is NFC available.
Nice to see Samsung drop the prices, though. But they dropped the screen resolution and even though I don't normally watch things in 1440p, that's no reason to bump down the display to the days of the S4/S4.
Also, I learned that TMobile isn't the only carrier selling OnePlus phones. Every other carrier has them buried at the bottom of the list of Android devices and I think Verizon offers the phone for free, via bill credits, for 24 months.
Pay was a big reason I stuck with Samsung because I use it everywhere and most of the places I go to do not have NFC kiosks. I know it's not an issue outside of the US since I've heard many Europeans say that NFC is widely available but it's not for me, and I still use Samsung Pay over Google Pay even if there is NFC available.
Nice to see Samsung drop the prices, though. But they dropped the screen resolution and even though I don't normally watch things in 1440p, that's no reason to bump down the display to the days of the S4/S4.
Also, I learned that TMobile isn't the only carrier selling OnePlus phones. Every other carrier has them buried at the bottom of the list of Android devices and I think Verizon offers the phone for free, via bill credits, for 24 months.
The S21 is literally a cut-down S20 that's made of plastic with an updated processor. Actually the S10 next to it will look and feel like a better phone, and with it also getting Android 11, you won't be able to even tell the S21 is a newer device. The whole thing just makes it seem as if Samsung were out of money to even make and launch a new phone at this point.
Imho this is a good time to just have a good 2018/2019 phone to wait an uneventful time out with, until something comes around to shake the market up again. I think we've reached the pinnacle of stagnation, and the S21 is its flag bearer. The 2020 Pixels and iPhones aren't doing any better to be fair.
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