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magnus202

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Why do manufactures make so many different phones?

Looking at gsmarena, Samsung has released 24 android phones in 2013. In just 2013.

Galaxy Exhibit T599
Galaxy Core I8260
Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 P3210
Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 P3200
Galaxy Mega 6.3 I9200
Galaxy Mega 5.8 I9150
Galaxy Trend II Duos S7572
Galaxy Win I8550
Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310
Galaxy Star S5280
I9505 Galaxy S4
I9500 Galaxy S4
I9502 Galaxy S4
Galaxy S4 CDMA
Galaxy Y Plus S5303
Rex 90 S5292
Rex 80 S5222R
Rex 70 S3802
Rex 60 C3312R
Galaxy Young S6310
Galaxy Fame S6810
Galaxy Express I8730
S7710 Galaxy Xcover 2
Samsung I9105 Galaxy S II Plus



Why are they making so many different phones?
Maybe a few sizes. And GSM/cdma.
But 24 in 2013.
Why?
 
Why do manufactures make so many different phones?

Looking at gsmarena, Samsung has released 24 android phones in 2013. In just 2013.

Galaxy Exhibit T599
Galaxy Core I8260
Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 P3210
Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 P3200
Galaxy Mega 6.3 I9200
Galaxy Mega 5.8 I9150
Galaxy Trend II Duos S7572
Galaxy Win I8550
Galaxy Pocket Neo S5310
Galaxy Star S5280
I9505 Galaxy S4
I9500 Galaxy S4
I9502 Galaxy S4
Galaxy S4 CDMA
Galaxy Y Plus S5303
Rex 90 S5292
Rex 80 S5222R
Rex 70 S3802
Rex 60 C3312R
Galaxy Young S6310
Galaxy Fame S6810
Galaxy Express I8730
S7710 Galaxy Xcover 2
Samsung I9105 Galaxy S II Plus



Why are they making so many different phones?
Maybe a few sizes. And GSM/cdma.
But 24 in 2013.
Why?
They release a phone like the S3 and then make variations of it for various carriers and repeat this for most of their releases. They also have to make both a high end version and a low end version so it accessible to more people. All of this results in the releasing all of those phones.
 
Everyone has a different price range when it comes to buying phones so making low end and high end phones make sense also each carrier wants each model to seem unique to them. Also we as consumers buy the phones lol....
They wouldn't make them if the demand wasn't there.
 
Why do manufacturers make so many different cars?

Why do manufacturers make so many different shirts?

So there should be something to suit everyone.
 
Why do manufacturers make so many different cars?

Why do manufacturers make so many different shirts?

So there should be something to suit everyone.

What about apple though? :vroam:

But its all about the freedom of choice.

Some can't afford the top end device like the s4 as well as some would rather have a smaller device rather than a big phone that some simply can't afford to buy.

If we didn't have the freedom of choice, we might as well jump on the Apple bandwagon ;)
 
What about apple though? :vroam:

Can imagine if Apple made clothing. The iJacket, only one style, and only two sizes, small and medium.
zegna_ijacket.jpg



But its all about the freedom of choice.

Some can't afford the top end device like the s4 as well as some would rather have a smaller device rather than a big phone that some simply can't afford to buy.

If we didn't have the freedom of choice, we might as well jump on the Apple bandwagon ;)

I hope not. ;)

I know what happens when there's no freedom of choice for clothing, just ask Mao Zedong.
 
Why do manufacturers make so many different cars?

Why do manufacturers make so many different shirts?

So there should be something to suit everyone.

Hi,

Because they want to make more money and because they want to fill the market with their products.

Regards
 
If Samsung made coats, some would have a zip on the LH pocket , others would be on the RH, some would not have a pocket at all, some would have a belt, some would have a hood, some they would forget the stitching in the lining and so on.
 
If Samsung made coats, some would have a zip on the LH pocket , others would be on the RH, some would not have a pocket at all, some would have a belt, some would have a hood,

But coats are like that, as are jackets, etc. etc., even when they come from one company. Would you want all your clothing to be exactly the same as everyone else's, everyone wearing the same stuff and no choice? e.g. Cultural Revolution China's blue Mao suit. All have four symmetrical pockets, five button fastening to the neck, no zips, no hoods, no belts, and everyone's happy. ;)



some they would forget the stitching in the lining and so on.

Yeh the cheapos and the KIRFs. :D
 
The point is, Gingerbread is incomplete, eg. there are redundant apps that I cannot delete, I have limited control over the memories
 
Gingerbread? :confused: Samsung doesn't make any Gingerbread 2.3 phones now. And if you did buy a Samsung phone with Gingerbread recently, it's old stock. What phone have you got? You're not referring to any carrier bloatware are you, e.g. Facebook, NFL, NASCAR and the like. Because that's not Samsung or Gingerbread, that's the carrier done that.

All the phones on that list, which was posted in June, are 4.x i.e. Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean, and now KitKat. One of the changes made were that some of the apps now come from Play rather than being built into the OS ("redundant apps"). One thing about that list, it shows Samsung's global line-up, not all of which are available in all countries and regions. In fact there's a few more than that.

There's three different versions of the S4 for China alone, same with the Note 2 and 3. Because China has three carriers, and each one uses their own 3G/4G technology. Dual SIM phones like the Galaxy Win are very popular in China and Asia, that one is not sold in the US or Europe. There's the Galaxy Mega, which looks very much like a Note, but it's about half the price, and doesn't have the S-pen stylus. That's primarily for Asia, where people tend to like large screened phones, but might not be rich enough to afford an unsubsidised Note 2. So it's really down to different phones for different markets, that's what Samsung does. Put it this way, you certainly won't find all of those Samsungs at your local Verizon or AT&T store, might be about a quarter or a third, if that. They'll only be one S4, one Note 2, and no dual SIM phones. Go to a China Mobile store, and many of the Samsungs are dual SIM.

Apple on the other hand only makes a couple of phones, the iPhone 5C and 5S. They handle the global market differently. In the US and western Europe, they're mostly carrier subsidised and tend to be very popular. In many emerging markets like China and India, where people tend to be comparatively poor as a whole and phones are not subsidised. They play the luxury game and basically pretend they're Gucci or Prada. iPhone 5S is $1,000 here in China. :rolleyes: I've already covered if Apple were to make jackets...LOL...except to say, the iJacket in the US and UK would be a reasonable price and many people can afford them. But in China the same iJacket is an expensive luxury, but is popular with the well monied brand whore types, along with Gucci and Prada.
 
The point is, Gingerbread is incomplete, eg. there are redundant apps that I cannot delete, I have limited control over the memories


If you buy a phone with Gingerbread on it, you have bought an old phone. Google is trying to put Gingerbread behind them. Jellybean and now Kitkat have left Gingerbread in the dust.
 
It is old stock.

Yup definitely old stock. Most likely was sat in Vodafone's warehouse or stockroom for almost two years. They still have to sell it though, they can't do anything else with it.

The Galaxy Ace was a budget low-specced phone when it came out in 2011. Friend of mine had an Ace, he's had two phones since.
 
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