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She wanted a Samsung Galaxy S22. Verizon stopped her from getting it

Avr., 03, 2022 Hi-network.com

Clever?

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It's odd being able to influence someone.

When I met my wife she was entirely indifferent to gadgets.

She kept her phones for years. They had to be Android, of course.

She considered the Apple brand to be not at one with the people. 

Over the last couple of years, however, as I've accidentally enveigled her into the gadget world, she's started to change.

It got so bad that, a couple of weeks ago, she spontaneously uttered: "Isn't there a new Samsung phone? I want to see it."

And this was over dinner.

My eyebrows and ears took a while to recover, but she insisted I accompany her to a Verizon store so that she could meet the Galaxy S22 in person.

Samsung Galaxy S22

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There It Is. But Is It All That?

We wandered in on a weekend, and a nice Verizon salesman directed us to theGalaxy S22 display.

My wife picked up the S22 and didn't feel excessively moved. She appreciated that it was shiny and new. The salesman explained that the camera was now of a quality that could only be beaten by next year's camera. 

Not in so many words, but that's the only impression one could get.

But then my wife said to him: "It's notthatdifferent from my S20, is it?"

"Not really," he responded with honesty. "Anyway, they're all just copying iPhones."

I feared this wasn't going so well. I feared Verizon was about to deflate my wife's recently discovered (relative) enthusiasm.

But then her eyes swiveled slightly to the right.

"What's that?" she said. "Is that the thing that reminds me of my old flip phone?"

She'd been vaguely aware of theZ Flip , but this was Verizon cleverly placing it and theZ Fold right next to the S22s.

The effect was bracing. Here's something that's shiny and looks not so dissimilar from an iPhone. And right next to it is something that actually looks exciting and didn't look like anything Apple had created.

Flip, Not Fold.

My wife swiftly dismissed the Z Fold, solely because of its size.

"Too big for my hands," she said. "I can't do that."

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She was, however, moved by the screen on the outside and the generally exciting air about it.

But once she picked up the Z Flip, there was a certain love thing going on. She held it with disturbing affection. She opened it and was quite stunned by the fold that didn't seem to crack. She played around with it.

She loved how videos looked on it. She compared screens and concluded that, even though it may be inferior, it wasn't different enough from the S22 to matter.

The salesman seemed taken aback, yet felt the need to insert some objectivity. He explained the camera wasn't as good as the S22's.

"But this fits so neatly into my pants, my bag, anything," my wife countered. She's an excellent photographer, but this was an attraction on another plane. 

"Maybe I should get my proper cameras out again if I want to take pictures," she added.

She's Flipped.

But then she asked about battery life.

Again the salesman was honest: "It won't be as good as the S22, but we've sold a few of these and no one's complained."

This didn't put her off. She wirelessly charges her phone while she works at her desk, so the Z Flip wouldn't be a problem.

Finally, though, she encountered a drawback. Actually, two.

"Yeah, but there won't be any cases for this, will there?" she said.

The salesman walked her over to the case display and, voil

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