Feature wise, the FE takes sales from the Plus models. Especially if you want a big screen but don't want to pay so much for the Ultra and its pen and so forth. The Plus customer basically started to wait for the FE and tolerates the older SoC.
Slabs are boring now I would take a camera downgraded and frame downgraded for the future of folding phones now I want a folding phablet phone maybe next year we get a 8inch versions or bigger buy slabs are boring
My Note 9 has that 3.5mm jack, but sadly I doubt it will come back to the flagships. I bought a hub with a USB-C power pass-through, and one of those A-to-3.5 converters.
I can see it now, 50 years from now they will be selling the Samsung S75YOU ...As in, YOU are the cell with implanted chips, your eyes snap photos and record life right through your very eyes. Phone never needs charging, no worries of phone damage or losing your phone. You think it, it happens on the Samsung S75YOU 🤔
Are you coming from iPhone design? I would rather let them spend their time developing other features because a hole in Samsung screen is not really that distracting at all, for me anyway
I would buy the Ultra model. The other two versions don't mean anything to me. My Note 9 will turn 6 years old on 30 August. It is such a fabulous phone that I have not been sufficiently impressed enough to replace it. My problem is how long will it last, and transferring my data will be a lot easier if the phone still works, then if I wait till it dies. I decided in September 2025, when the price of the S25 Ultra has calmed down a little bit, I will replace my epic Note 9. An interesting fact to me was that after six years, I have used about 70 GB of total space across the internal and Micro SD volumes, both being 128 GB. This includes my text, music, calendar, contacts and pictures from its predecessor, which was an iPhone 6s Plus. At that rate of consumption, a 256 GB model would last me about ten more years till 2035, but I will probably buy the 512 GB model because I can.
Here's what we don't know so far... Android 15 - UI-7 6.9 inch screen - flat - slightly rounded corners 16 GBs RAM [LPDDR6 DRAM] Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 [4.3Ghz prime core - 3nm] (...or Exynos 2500 3ns) UFS (universal flash storage) - 4.1 speeds 5,100 mAh minimum battery HDR10+ + refresh rate of up to 144Hz 3,000 nit brightness + pixel density of 1800 x 3440 Rear screen display 65W Super Fast Wired Charging + Wireless Charging up to 45W 200MP main sensor along with a 100MP Space Zoom feature 50 MP ultra-wide camera ISOCELL GNJ 50 MP telephoto camera 60 MP front camera