Samsung '' teased '' Apple but is ready to remove the power supply and headphones from the Galaxy S21
Source: HW Upgrade added 28th Oct 2020
It seems like a script already seen and yet also this time after Apple’s move to eliminate the battery charger and headphones from the sales box, other competitors could do the same. Samsung could be the first with the new Galaxy S 21.
by Bruno Mucciarelli published 28 October 2020 , at 10: 41 in the Telephony channel
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The arrival on new market iPhone 12 is 12 Pro sparked some ironies but also discussions about the fact that Apple had completely eliminated the battery charger and the earphones from the sales box. A choice dictated, according to the company, by trying to address as much as possible a corporate conduct that was ” green ” respecting the environment. An important step for the Cupertino company that had already made similar moves in the past with the elimination of the 3.5mm headphone jack .
Some have mocked this choice, especially Xiaomi and Samsung, who in some posts have made fun of Apple by confirming to their users the presence in the future of the battery charger and earphones. In fact it seems that this promise may not be truthful at least for Samsung which, according to the latest rumors, could run Apple’s fashion by removing from the sales package of future Galaxy S 21 these two accessories.
Samsung: an environmental choice like Apple?
Savings does not only concern the packaging which clearly decreases in size and therefore leads to a much lower consumption than what happens today. But the savings also concern transport since the small size allows two boxes to occupy the same space as one. And not only that the production of these accessories clearly does nothing but bring an advantage in environmental terms.
This choice, however, was quickly mocked by Samsung which now, however, according to the rumors coming from the ChosunBiz website, could take it back by eliminating the charger and the earphones from the packaging of the future Galaxy S 21 from Samsung. The Korean company will likely adopt the same strategy as Apple with a likely eco-friendly reason to remove the power supply and headphones, while still making some money. more margin for each product and earn more by offering wireless headphones sold separately.
The Galaxy S 21 (or Galaxy S 30 such as could also be called according to some) could therefore follow the path traced by the iPhone 12 and his brothers. Confirmation in the event will arrive by January next year, when the South Korean company will in all likelihood present the top-of-the-range smartphone to the world for 2021.