A leaked specs sheet suggests the US and Canada are getting the Qualcomm chipset. Samsung is expected to introduce the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy...
Bloody Samsung think a base S24 for €900 is cheap. Not to mention the shitty Exynos it comes with in Europe.
Agreed. As long as Samsung keep providing inferior hardware to the non US/Canada world, it will remain a no from me - “specs sheet suggested the two non-Ultra flagships will come with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 only in the US and Canada, all the other markets are getting the Exynos 2400 treatment.”
Better. The shipping is added to the total and the sum of both is taxed. So high value shipping (like heavy stuff) is even more expensive.
And on top comes 6€ if the tax wasnt paid beforehand (for example at checkout). Usually DHL should step in, pay it upfront and you need to pay DHL the VAT and 6€ ont top for an import handling fee.
Agreed. As long as Samsung keep providing inferior hardware to the non US/Canada world, it will remain a no from me - “specs sheet suggested the two non-Ultra flagships will come with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 only in the US and Canada, all the other markets are getting the Exynos 2400 treatment.”
Why on earth would you want the un-rootable variant we get stuck with in the states? Own your hardware damnit.
Nobody seems to like developing for the exynos variant last I checked.
I agree with wanting to root your device but banking apps dislike when you root your device. So I’m conflicted if I would ever do.
Is there no way to import a snapdragon version?
(Price + Shipping) × 19% VAT (for Germany) = Very expensive
Huh, I didn’t realize shipping was taxed too. That really sucks
Better. The shipping is added to the total and the sum of both is taxed. So high value shipping (like heavy stuff) is even more expensive.
And on top comes 6€ if the tax wasnt paid beforehand (for example at checkout). Usually DHL should step in, pay it upfront and you need to pay DHL the VAT and 6€ ont top for an import handling fee.