It’s good to see that Samsung are still paying attention to the lower market segments and especially the mid-range of the market, as their prominent position in the flagship area has led some of their fans to worry that we might see fewer cheap offerings from the company in the future.
So far, this hasn’t been the case, and if anything, we’ve seen Samsung refining their strategy for the lower-range markets, and coming out with even better solutions that have been enjoying more attention from all sides.
Hopefully the company will continue this trend in the future as well, as they seem to have a lot of potential to deliver interesting Android devices to the market, especially for people who don’t want to spend too much on their phones.
The company has been experimenting with different configurations of hardware and software lately, and it would be interesting to see where this all ends up and how they perfect their design model in the future. Until then, we have plenty of interesting phones to explore, and rumors about even more coming in the pipeline at some point through 2016. If even half of those rumors turn out to be true, it should be a very interesting year for Samsung’s fans indeed.