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    The march toward the $2000 smartphone isn't sustainable

    Phones have always been expensive, but this trend is getting out of hand

    Whether it be a crazy foldable or just a 5G mega-brick with more storage than most laptops, smartphones are summiting peaks almost no one is asking them to, particularly on price. Samsung in particular has been on the cutting edge of what is a larger and growing trend, with its nearly-$2000 Galaxy Fold and maxed out Galaxy S20 Ultra (which retails for $1600 in 512GB trim).

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    The march toward the $2000 smartphone isn't sustainable was written by the awesome team at Android Police.



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    David Ruddock Phones have always been expensive, but this trend is getting out of hand

    Whether it be a crazy foldable or just a 5G mega-brick with more storage than most laptops, smartphones are summiting peaks almost no one is asking them to, particularly on price. Samsung in particular has been on the cutting edge of what is a larger and growing trend, with its nearly-$2000 Galaxy Fold and maxed out Galaxy S20 Ultra (which retails for $1600 in 512GB trim).

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    The march toward the $2000 smartphone isn't sustainable was written by the awesome team at Android Police.

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