The article criticizes Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S25 series, suggesting it appears uninspired and repetitive compared to prior models, and questions the excitement of its launch event. It reflects on the increasing emphasis on software over hardware in recent smartphone releases, noting how the industry has strayed from offering genuinely innovative advancements. The author calls for a reevaluation of how tech companies dramatize product launches, asserting that true innovation is necessary for a worthwhile presentation rather than simply regurgitating familiar designs and features.
If the rumors about the Galaxy S25 series are true, then these phones look boring as hell. Samsung needs to evaluate the excitement of its launches.
Samsung’s Galaxy series is in a stagnant phase, with the S-series phones essentially looking and behaving the same for years, offering minor updates.
When tech companies unveil new products, they should truly bring innovation to the stage rather than just repeating past iterations.
The actual hardware in phones is no longer as critical as it once was, as seen in recent launches focusing more on software features.
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