Submitted by needlesfox t3_10rczg2 in gadgets
compguy96 t1_j6vt8ep wrote
"Samsung's S23s" is like saying "Apple's 14s". Apple's phone series is called iPhone, Samsung's phone series is called Galaxy.
Projeffboy t1_j6w6huf wrote
You mean saying samsung 23 is like saying apple 14. It’s good enough to say S23 in a tech context
compguy96 t1_j6weif9 wrote
Just because the Galaxy models have a letter, doesn't mean it's good enough. Some iPhone models have letters too. No one says "Apple 14 Pro" so you shouldn't say "Samsung S23 Ultra"
Projeffboy t1_j6wflc2 wrote
But a lot of ppl just refer to it as s23. Mkbhd literally calls it that without galaxy in his latest video
siberianxanadu t1_j72b5rc wrote
I’ve referred to my phone as a “13 pro max” plenty of times.
“What kind of phone do you have?” “A 13 pro max.” “Oh cool I have an S22.”
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needlesfox OP t1_j6vtso5 wrote
Yeah, that's fair. Serves me right for trying to come up with a new headline.
Hiddieman t1_j6xas35 wrote
The recognition of the galaxy name is not as big as apples iPhone though, and if it just said the 23s I’d have to take a few seconds to make sure I have the right phone and company in mind. For the general verge reader the title makes perfect sense.
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