Samsung's new smartphone costs $1,980 and has six cameras

as declared in The New York Times has just published the third exposé on Sen. Amy Klobuchar's (D-Minn.) alleged mistreatment of her staff this month. Apparently, during a 2008 trip to South Carolina, an aide delivered Klobuchar a salad but didn't bring a fork, and there weren't any on the flight. "What happened next was typical: Ms. Klobuchar berated her aide instantly for the slip-up," the Times writes. Klobuchar reportedly then handed the comb to the aide and demanded they "clean it." Read more at The New York Times.


Samsung's new Galaxy lineup: do we really need a folding smartphone for $2,000?

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People don't want to pay big bucks for a new smartphone

as informed in How much are you willing to pay for a new smartphone? As high-end smartphone prices leave the $999 barrier in the dust, the question of price is more important than ever, especially as a recent survey suggests that more than half of all buyers don't want to spend big money for a new phone. The survey of 1,303 smartphone buyers in the US, carried out earlier this month for USA Today by SurveyMonkey, makes hard reading for companies who expect buyers to drop a thousand dollars on a smartphone, because it seems that the majority of the market belongs to the sub-$500 smartphone. Also: Galaxy S10 launch event livestream: How to watch CNETApple's cheapest iPhone currently on sale is the 32GB iPhone 7, which retails for $449. It even raises the question of whether Apple could use a budget $300 iPhone designed from the ground-up to be cheap yet functional.




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