Why Samsung Galaxy S20 Isn’t 100% Successful

There have always been one or more problems with Samsung phones. However, the company just labeled the S20 series a success amid challenges but that came with a ‘but’. The phone carries a big ticket in 2024– It is Samsung’s main 5G carrier, so many people look up to it. 5G is the thing for many smartphone users these days, so any phone that has the network is scrutinized strongly by those who love it and those who don’t.

But something else is bigger than 5G or Samsung Galaxy S20. The pandemic has been the top on the list of priorities in 2024, and we wait to see what happens next year. Well, Samsung is celebrating the fact that the S20 is a success when it comes to 5G capabilities. Some experts claim that’s premature although it looks good for investors who want to throw funds in the business.

Purple Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G BTS Edition
Purple Samsung Galaxy S20+ 5G BTS Edition

The initial expectations for 5G have not been met and the last generation of networks aren’t booming this year either. But Samsung in proclaiming a successful S20 may be touting its accomplishment and celebrating its own contributions to making life easy for people during the pandemic.

So, what exactly did the company point to in trying to convince us that the S20 is a success? It said the S20 range is the best-selling lineup of 5G ready smartphones in the first half of a pandemic-stricken year! In recent times, Samsung phone sales have dipped, relegating the phone maker to the third or fourth biggest smartphone seller worldwide. Things were looking very dim for Samsung Mobile by the time the pandemic took a hit on the world. There have been more releases from Samsung towards the end of this year. Just how long can the S20 be a success, seeing it has companions been rushed to the market? As these are high-end phones from the same company, it may not be hard to see a more successful lineup from the company before the year ends.

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