Much more interested in the 128GB Performance, which is where the majority of the sales and performance user will experience.
And incase any body still cries about the price of Smartphone, All major flagship Smartphones this year would have performance better than majority of Laptop that were shipping 5 years ago, from CPU, GPU to IO, in a package many times smaller.
Yes, the speed of the storage has been the main selling point for phones for years now. But not really. Most people look at cameras, screen, number of cores, quantity of RAM and storage. They will always go for quantity and it makes sense, the chances of being limited by storage performance in a high end phone today are slim. Being limited by capacity is a lot more likely.
I believe he was saying that cheaper, lower-capacity phones are the majority of sales, not that the performance of low-capacity storage is a main selling point.
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HStewart - Wednesday, February 27, 2019 - link
Sounds like the chip will also be available in Samsung Galaxy Note 10 also - which is later on in year.spaceship9876 - Wednesday, February 27, 2019 - link
the galaxy s10 5G too.Gemuk - Thursday, February 28, 2019 - link
Unlikely since the 5G version is 256GB, which is in H2. S10 5G will launch this April.ksec - Thursday, February 28, 2019 - link
Much more interested in the 128GB Performance, which is where the majority of the sales and performance user will experience.And incase any body still cries about the price of Smartphone, All major flagship Smartphones this year would have performance better than majority of Laptop that were shipping 5 years ago, from CPU, GPU to IO, in a package many times smaller.
close - Thursday, February 28, 2019 - link
"which is where the majority of the sales"Yes, the speed of the storage has been the main selling point for phones for years now. But not really. Most people look at cameras, screen, number of cores, quantity of RAM and storage. They will always go for quantity and it makes sense, the chances of being limited by storage performance in a high end phone today are slim. Being limited by capacity is a lot more likely.
Sivar - Thursday, February 28, 2019 - link
I believe he was saying that cheaper, lower-capacity phones are the majority of sales, not that the performance of low-capacity storage is a main selling point.