People usually focus on cameras and performance, but does Samsung’s promise of long software support actually matter when choosing the Galaxy S26?
I have noticed other smartphone brands are shifting their focus with more RAM. Most of the competitors are moving to 16GB now while Samsung is still stuck to 12GB. The Galaxy S26 has it, too. Do you think it is a smart move? I am curious what could be the reason for not competing itself with other brands.
I have noticed Chinese flagship brands focus more on hardware innovation. But, I feel what they lack behind is more subtle and premium design language. However, Samsung is one of the few brands that is still maintaining high standards when it comes to designing their flagship devices, and the same can be said for Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus. Do you think the Galaxy S26 Plus manages to feel like a more premium device?
The Vivo X300 Ultra is now finally coming to India! It has been in the news for months because of its advanced imaging capabilities. I have noticed that Vivo flagships focus heavily on photography, especially portraits and zoom. Do you think X300 Ultra will seriously compete with Samsung and Apple cameras this year?