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On Sun, 22 Jun 2025 00:46:53 +0200, Carlos E.R. wrote :If we called "low-end" anything under (say) $250 USD, then:
Nope. Vastly inferior? Nope. It is simply a design choice. You like itHi Carlos, (a kinder gentler me, but still always logical & sensible)
or not. It can be important to you or not. You make a list of things
that you absolutely need in a phone, another of things you would like,
and then make your choice of phone amongst those on the market.
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There are no absolutes; what to you maybe very important to another
person is pointless.
You make your own choices. As do I. As does everyone else.
The only thing I ask of people is to "think" of why they made that choice.
I understand that your opinion is that a phone that is designed to limit
your options is just a "design choice" and I won't disagree with that.
If a person chooses the Samsung ecosystem, they have that choice.
The high-end (read, "expensive") phones have "design choices" of removal of
industry standard basic hardware, which are designed to limit your options,
but, a purchaser of a $1K phone can easily purchase back the lost
functionality (some of it, of course, as it's impossible to get all back).
a. charger (in the box)
b. aux jack (on the device)
c. sd slot (in the device)
Yet, the low-end (read, "less expensive") phones still have the basic
hardware "design choices" of the aux jack, sd slot and huge batteries.
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