Urgh, Samsung's doing it again. Okay, remember when the RAZR was released and eventually manufacturers started producing really, really thin phones Samsung was the first to flood the market with thin phones. I love choice--choice is amazing. But a lot of the phones are really, really similar and somewhat quotidian devices. It seems to be the same thing all over again with this full touchscreen cell phone market fad.
I mean, LG's touchscreen devices are memorable--LG Prada line, Dare, Voyager, Vu--etc..But Samsung just seems to pump these out...idk, also, I'm not really a fan of Samsung so that might (read: definitely) have something to do with it.
I guess in the end everyone wins. It'll force other manufacturers to make amazing touchscreen phones, I guess. I'd just prefer quality over quantity.
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Urgh, Samsung's doing it again. Okay, remember when the RAZR was released and eventually manufacturers started producing really, really thin phones Samsung was the first to flood the market with thin phones. I love choice--choice is amazing. But a lot of the phones are really, really similar and somewhat quotidian devices. It seems to be the same thing all over again with this full touchscreen cell phone market fad.
I mean, LG's touchscreen devices are memorable--LG Prada line, Dare, Voyager, Vu--etc..But Samsung just seems to pump these out...idk, also, I'm not really a fan of Samsung so that might (read: definitely) have something to do with it.
I guess in the end everyone wins. It'll force other manufacturers to make amazing touchscreen phones, I guess. I'd just prefer quality over quantity.