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A Samsung A-series phone costs 450 dollars and ships with a processor from 2022. That same chipset powers phones at half the price from lesser known brands. The camera hardware is identical. The update promise is shorter. The brand markup is pure inertia. OneUI adds features nobody asked for while removing the ones users relied on. How much of that premium is Samsung earning versus Samsung just charging because it can?

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Samsung devices get 4 years of updates while Google offers 7 and some smaller players go longer. The updates arrive late, buggy, and stripped of features that competitors ship day one. Dex has been a desktop environment since 2017 and Samsung still treats it like a beta feature. Knox exists to make sure you cannot fully own the hardware you paid 1200 dollars for. Why does Samsung get credit for supporting devices it actively prevents users from fully controlling?

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listening to the VOD of yesterdays slayradio show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPW9vXM-f%5C_U #c64 #music #remix before i head over to https://www.kjell.com/se/butiker/taby-centrum and getting help putting a screen protector i bought from: https://www.kjell.com/se on my @Samsung@mastodon.cloud @samsung@lemmy.world @samsung@lemdro.id used #s22 #GalaxyS22 #SamsungGalaxyS22

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The display crease has been a sticking point on Samsung’s folding Galaxy phones for years, but the company recently showed off a new tech that seems to fix it. According to a new report, a key part of that is a second layer of ultra-thin glass.

At CES 2026 earlier this month, Samsung showed off a new foldable display tech that it called “Advanced Crease-less.” The new panel was quickly removed, but not before the world saw just how big of a difference it made in the display crease compared to the tech currently being used in the Galaxy Z Fold 7, and it sounds like there’s a chance this debuts as soon as the Galaxy Z Fold 8 (or maybe even in Apple’s foldable iPhone).

But how did Samsung pull it off?

One leak revealed that Samsung is “weakening” the backplate by introducing perforated holes that allow the backplate to flex and distribute the stress of the folding action across the entire display, rather than concentrating it at the center as the current design does.

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cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/57786807

TL;DR

  • Samsung has acknowledged its less-than-frequent Google Play system updates on Galaxy devices.

  • It has said that it only delivers software after testing, refuting Google’s plan to split updates into crucial and optional updates.

  • However, it has said that it will resume updates in January 2026.

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Samsung Display has showcased its first crease-less foldable OLED panel. It could be used in the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and the foldable iPhone. - SamMobile

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