Do we need flagship phones anymore ?

Having spent just over a month with the Samsung Galaxy K Zoom, it has made me wonder if we really need flagships. Why you may ask? Well the K Zoom is a camera centric smartphone but with only 8gb storage (4.6gb free to user) and a mediocre processor versus a flagship phone which will have the latest snapdragon 801 processor or higher. A flagship will also have bells and whistles features and more storage.

But with the android operating system being designed to work with low cost hardware, you can buy phones like the Moto E for under £99 and still get a reasonable experience. The K Zoom is a mid range device and like its cheaper alternatives still performs fairly well. In fact, in many ways it outperforms it’s more expensive flagships.

The other issue with flagship phones is the huge depreciation. If you spend less you don’t lose as much.

So really, if you want the latest and greatest, the extra £200 plus premium , really is a premium charge.

Sometimes though we buy new devices without any consideration for the above – we just want the best.

2 thoughts on “Do we need flagship phones anymore ?

  1. Depreciation of high devices is mainly an Android issue. Will cause Samsung and HTC issues with future sales.

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  2. I could see my buying an iPhone 6 and using it for 2 years…but there’s no way I’d pay more than £100 for an android device given the level of experience you can get from a Moto G. I’ve looked at all the reviews for the Z2, S5, G3 etc. and don’t want any of them, especially at the prices they charge.

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