In one of our previous articles, we introduced you to Samsung smartphones that are considered the best. But of course, there is also the opposite end of the spectrum – that is, smartphones that are generally considered to be the worst. Do you agree with the following ranking? Let us know in the comments.
Samsung Galaxy Notes 7
At Samsung Galaxy The Note 7 certainly does not need to be emphasized why it is considered one of the worst. This reputation was not caused by its software or hardware, but by the difficulties associated with its accidental detonation and self-ignition. The smartphone was soon declared dangerous, and airlines banned boarding with this model.
Samsung Galaxy fold
Although the Samsung series Galaxy A series of game-changing innovations in the smartphone world, the Fold had more than its fair share of problems. The main reason for this was the fact that foldable smartphones were still unexplored territory at the time. Despite his best efforts, the first Galaxy The Fold faced a number of difficulties related to its construction.
Samsung Wave S8500
Remember the Samsung Wave S8500? It was equipped with decent hardware, but the stumbling block here was the software. The phone ran Samsung's Bada operating system, which simply couldn't compete with the system due to its lack of features Android. This phone ended up being a feature phone in the guise of a smartphone and destroyed any chance Samsung had with its mobile operating system.
Samsung Galaxy S4
Samsung series Galaxy S includes successful and unsuccessful models and Samsung Galaxy The S4 has a little something for everyone. It is one of the best-selling phones of all time, but at the same time it is considered one of the most boring phones Galaxy With all time. Samsung Galaxy The S4 wasn't a bad phone for its time, the plastic build coupled with poor haptics made the phone feel rather cheap and ultimately didn't really wow anyone.
Samsung Galaxy S6
After the Samsung model Galaxy S4 was introduced by Samsung with the S5 model, which did not bring too many revolutionary innovations. After the company realized that a significant change was already needed, along came Samsung Galaxy The S6, which looked great at first glance. However, this upgrade was plagued with problems, and despite the good looks, it wasn't Samsung Galaxy S6 rated positively.
For me, the S4 and S6 were not bad phones. The S4 was a piece of plastic with terrible software, but there were plenty of custom ROMs and even an edition with a clean androidem.
The S6 was again the first metal phone that had a great camera, decent endurance and ran fast.
I ran into Samsung on the Wawe S8500 and since then I have not had a Samsung phone in my barracks. Such a rip off to customers.