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Originally posted by Vanitas
The thing is, that EVEN IF THEY'RE THE SAME (which they are not), people are STILL buying them. I fail to see how that really has anything to do with the topic. Having 1051 styles of "the same" phone is not going to force you or anyone to buy the product. In Samsung's case, it's working for them. They have phones available for different types of customers, because not everyone has the same needs.
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I'm not saying anything like that. It's good to have variety. But going through those 40 phones, there are little differences per model (in some cases).
But what I'm saying is, Samsung would be spending 1 million minimum per phone in production costs etc and they have 40 phones. They made 83 million last quarter but that means that they only get 2 million back per phone they put out. Which means each phone is giving them 1 million MAXIMUM profit when it's spread out evenly. That's a terrible amount of profit for each device.