Galaxy S23 FE is now available, and more expensive than Samsung said it would be - eviltoast
  • PeachMan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Well that’s disappointing. It has the processor from the S22; that’s almost two years old. Seems like a downgrade from previous FE phones.

    • vamp07@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      This focus on speed in processors and phones, I think, is silly. They need to have good speed and great build. Having the absolute-latest tech, I just don’t see it as essential.

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        1 year ago

        I strongly disagree with this argument. Yes, you don’t need the absolute latest stuff, but selling stuff that’s 3 years out of date, in this field specifically, is a scam. Whether you want it or not, the tech behind your apps moves on, and buying something old today moves you that much closer to inevitable deprication of your device

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        1 year ago

        I mean, sure, but that’s what the FE series has usually been. The current flagship processor with some strategic corners cut to give you a better price.

        I’m sure this is going to be a fine phone, but it doesn’t feel like an FE. Why not just buy a Galaxy S22?

  • woelkchen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE in the US has now launched at a price of $629, up $30 from the price Samsung previously said it was. That’s not really a big increase, but it’s absolutely bizarre to see the retail price of a phone change between its announcement and its actual release, especially when those are only a few weeks apart. Today’s launch has also revealed pricing for the 256GB model at $690, a price Samsung previously hadn’t mentioned.