Everything that differentiated it Android from iOS, Samsung conveniently ripped away.
1. SD Card slot
2. Removable battery
On top of that, Sammy has started to lock down their bootloader. It's so many steps backwards, I can't begin to fathom what the hell they are doing any more. It's great that Touchwiz is lighter, but that's not what the conversation should be in 2015. Touchwiz should be completely gone.
Im just waiting on one person to offer any evidence that "people dont care about those features"
Any evidence. I've yet to see any.
Again, I worked for Verizon Wireless. While my experience is 100% anecdotal, it is at least something more than a statement made with zero support.
I see sales bombing every time the feature gets removed, what are you seeing?
Poor Sony, lol. Gotta throw that marketing money up like Samsung does
Sales bombing is selling nearly the same that you did the previous year?
You're both really stretching this data.
The average person holds onto their phones for 2+ years. That means after 5,000 charges (or whatever it is), their phone starts lasting less and less. That tends to happen around months 14-16. The average person is either fucked with a phone which lasts 8 hours until they can upgrade, OR, they can remove the battery, stick in a brand new fresh one, and get back to 16 hours a day.
Be more dramatic please.I'm not saying Apple is a bad Rupert Murcdoch villain here but I'm trying to find the right metaphor. They are number one by cornering the other market like Fox News cornering conservative market.
Well of course there's no real data to base it off of, but the 100mil+ people who have Galaxies likely only bought then because of 1. The screen 2. The brand 3. The price.
A lot of people seem to make the assumption that they're losing most of their customers to Apple now that Apple has bigger phones. While there may be some, they're probably getting squeezed worse by other Android manufacturers.
The crazy sales expectations come from an era when Samsung was the only player in the high end Android market and still owned the mid and low end Android markets. Now, Moto and a number of the newer Chinese companies are putting out fairly high-end phones in the mid-market price range, while LG finally rivals them in the high end market.
There is no secret to getting sales back to what they were. Expectations need to be reset. It' not because they're not putting out good phones. The market has simply changed and they will continue to face more and stiffer competition.
That all being said. The S6 is an excellent phone if you don't need an SD card (I'm all cloud). Easily their best phone ever. If the build quality of their older phones is what you're holding against Samsung, you need to check out an S6.
I think you nailed it. Plus the fact that you have two galaxy 6's. Which one am I supposed to buy?
Do you have a citation?
Of course not.
People love to repeat this with NO FACTS to back it up.
Here are some facts:
Samsung was the market leader. They had SD and removable battery.
HTC was "the next big thing". They were on fire. They had SD and removable battery.
Then HTC removed them. Now they're a distant 5th place and youre more likely to see a Windows phone in the wild than an HTC.
Nexus was the "next big thing". Amazing specs. INCREDIBLE price. No SD card and no removable battery? It bombed, hard.
Samsung kept the SD card and removable battery, and their sales wouldnt stop growing.
Then they removed it, and now their new phone is bombing.
But no, nobody cares.
How about some anecdotal information? I (sadly) worked for Verizon Wireless for 9 months. Every day people would ask for phone recommendations. "Whats the difference between x and y? Why should I pay for z?"
99.9% of the time, after explaining what the phones had, they'd go with the one that offered removable battery and SD card.
But please, I am sure you have a citation that "nobody cares" right?
Right?
People HATE being nickel and dimed. When given the choice between paying $100 for an additional 16GB internal, or paying $40 for an additional 32GB via SD card, guess which one people pick?
You know what people actually don't care about, but the tech website throw a fit about? Plastic. Most casual users buy a case.
Just read this thread. Every other post is someone saying theyll pass on the S6 because it has no SD card. Minority of users, amirite?
The whole point of Samsung Galaxy for me was the functionality. Plastic design, SD card slot, replacable batteries. When you remove all of those you bassicaly have to compete on looks alone not just with iPhone, but also countless Android phones.
I hope at the very least the next Note will retain the functionality of older models.
Hey, I said it didn't mean a guarantee of going with Samsung - just that it was a guarantee of not going with Apple, which lessened Samsung's competition.
Seems like you want to address the article in the OP, then, not our specific comments.
Shit, I just bought a Samsung Galaxy S6 last weekend too. I really like it but I didn't think sales were this bad.
I consider myself a techie. I am happy with my current iPhone 6.
Again, not much to base that off of. They aren't exactly known for being cheap phones either so not sure why price would factor in, not that much different to iPhones, especially the S6 Edge.
Umm, no, Your specific points stated that removing the SD card slot seems to have made sales bomb.
If you can't bother to read the thread you're responding to which would tell you that sales are basically the same as the previous two years, then yeah, you might get called out.
Plenty of techies don't care about SD slots and removable batteries as well.
Particularly the ones with money to burn lol.
I said no such thing.
If you can't be bothered to read my posts, there's no point in replying to them.
But it's removing one of the phone's advantages.
And obviously their sales are very poor.
Agreed. I don't think many people go back to ios after being on Android, you tend to stick to one camp.
They lost me as a customer with how shoddily built the S4 was.
I'm not sure I follow. I don't take a lot of photos or store video on my phone because I primarily stream and/or use a DSLR. So what does money to burn have to do with anything?
Everyone I know who was going to buy it changed their mind when there was no removable battery and no microsd. Samsung is really dumb to remove them.
They lost me as a customer with how shoddily built the S4 was.
Touchwiz has got to go. I went to Xperia after my S3 and I love this thing. If Galaxy ran stock google I would have bought an S6.
Yup. Dumped my S3 for an LG G3. Don't think I'll go near Samsung phones again.
Agreed. I don't think many people go back to ios after being on Android, you tend to stick to one camp.
From the WSJ.In an interview, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook, not surprisingly, argued that the demand is more than temporary. He said fewer than 15% of older iPhone owners upgraded to the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus and that the majority of switchers to iPhone came from smartphones running Google Inc.s Android operating system.
We certainly believe there are legs to it, said Mr. Cook of the iPhone sales surge.
A lot of people seem to make the assumption that they're losing most of their customers to Apple now that Apple has bigger phones. While there may be some, they're probably getting squeezed worse by other Android manufacturers.
The crazy sales expectations come from an era when Samsung was the only player in the high end Android market and still owned the mid and low end Android markets. Now, Moto and a number of the newer Chinese companies are putting out fairly high-end phones in the mid-market price range, while LG finally rivals them in the high end market.
There is no secret to getting sales back to what they were. Expectations need to be reset. It' not because they're not putting out good phones. The market has simply changed and they will continue to face more and stiffer competition.
That all being said. The S6 is an excellent phone if you don't need an SD card (I'm all cloud). Easily their best phone ever. If the build quality of their older phones is what you're holding against Samsung, you need to check out an S6.
Yeah, I had family members interested in it and they were convinced by the Verizon Wireless Sales rep to not buy the S6.
Pretty stupid imo. Samsung is getting people into these carriers stores and the carriers are fucking them over.
There must be a lot of people out there who bought a previous high-end Galaxy and thought: Never again.
Low battery life, plastic finish, bloatware. Horseshit, imo. Hated mine.
A lot of people seem to make the assumption that they're losing most of their customers to Apple now that Apple has bigger phones. While there may be some, they're probably getting squeezed worse by other Android manufacturers.
The crazy sales expectations come from an era when Samsung was the only player in the high end Android market and still owned the mid and low end Android markets. Now, Moto and a number of the newer Chinese companies are putting out fairly high-end phones in the mid-market price range, while LG finally rivals them in the high end market.
There is no secret to getting sales back to what they were. Expectations need to be reset. It' not because they're not putting out good phones. The market has simply changed and they will continue to face more and stiffer competition.
That all being said. The S6 is an excellent phone if you don't need an SD card (I'm all cloud). Easily their best phone ever. If the build quality of their older phones is what you're holding against Samsung, you need to check out an S6.
Agreed. I don't think many people go back to ios after being on Android, you tend to stick to one camp.
They lost me as a customer with how shoddily built the S4 was.
Sales reps don't want to sell things that people may end up disappointed with and then return.
Samsung "fucked them [the carriers] over" by releasing a phone that removed features from their previous phones.
Sales reps don't want to sell things that people may end up disappointed with and then return.
Samsung "fucked them [the carriers] over" by releasing a phone that removed features from their previous phones.
Do you have a citation?
Of course not.
People love to repeat this with NO FACTS to back it up.
Here are some facts:
Samsung was the market leader. They had SD and removable battery.
HTC was "the next big thing". They were on fire. They had SD and removable battery.
Then HTC removed them. Now they're a distant 5th place and youre more likely to see a Windows phone in the wild than an HTC.
Nexus was the "next big thing". Amazing specs. INCREDIBLE price. No SD card and no removable battery? It bombed, hard.
Samsung kept the SD card and removable battery, and their sales wouldnt stop growing.
Then they removed it, and now their new phone is bombing.
But no, nobody cares.
How about some anecdotal information? I (sadly) worked for Verizon Wireless for 9 months. Every day people would ask for phone recommendations. "Whats the difference between x and y? Why should I pay for z?"
99.9% of the time, after explaining what the phones had, they'd go with the one that offered removable battery and SD card.
But please, I am sure you have a citation that "nobody cares" right?
Right?
People HATE being nickel and dimed. When given the choice between paying $100 for an additional 16GB internal, or paying $40 for an additional 32GB via SD card, guess which one people pick?
You know what people actually don't care about, but the tech website throw a fit about? Plastic. Most casual users buy a case.
Just read this thread. Every other post is someone saying theyll pass on the S6 because it has no SD card. Minority of users, amirite?