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If the Galaxy S20 phones are too expensive for you, blame the Samsung Tax

If the Galaxy S20 phones are too expensive for you, blame the Samsung Tax

Posted on February 14, 2020 By Jarvis

Samsung has stopped making affordable premium phones in the name of being first.

If you’d told me two years ago that Samsung would be selling a phone that starts at $1,400, I wouldn’t have believed you. At the time, you could get a Galaxy S9 with the latest Snapdragon processor, a Quad HD OLED screen, and a headphone jack for as low as $720, while Apple charged a then-outrageous $1,000 for the iPhone X. Samsung was selling affordable luxury, while Apple was pushing the most expensive phone ever made.
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