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Attention! S23 users i have a video for u

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vivek1989
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Samsung is doing these stuffs,why i call samsung as moronic bastards this s why. Look here.https://youtu.be/eE_5mfinnaY


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It has been found that some random redditt user posted that in the reddit app that while rooting s23,he found most of features like all galaxy ai like photo ambianr,audio ersaer l,log video motion pics these all r missing from s23 series ,but when he rooted s23 all worked well.so s23chas sd 8gen 2 which is cspable to run even nav bar and nav brief did worked well.
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Zeus_26
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Paid ₹1,00,000 for Galaxy S23 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

Meanwhile, the S24 FE — now selling for ₹35,000 with Exynos 2400E (a weaker chip) — gets AOD wallpaper dimming, AI Audio Eraser, smooth zoom, and full Galaxy AI.

And Samsung says my S23 doesn’t support it due to “hardware”? 🤡

It’s not a limitation — it’s pure disrespect to loyal users.

#SamsungScam #GalaxyAI #S23Ultra #S24FE
vivek1989
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Yes bro,they ignore us and our loyalty
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Zeus_26
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Yeah dude read this one too

Samsung has proven that extending software support beyond promised limits is possible.
The Galaxy M33, launched in 2022 with Android 12 and a mid-range Exynos 1280 chip, was originally promised 2 OS updates and 4 years of security updates. However, it has now received One UI 7 based on Android 15, making it a third OS update — beyond its official update policy.

In comparison, the Galaxy S23 series with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 — a significantly more powerful and efficient flagship chip — is limited to 4 OS updates and 5 years of security patches, with no confirmed extension despite being more than capable of handling extended support.

Also, Google provides 7 years of OS and security updates on the Pixel 8 with the Tensor G3, a chip notably weaker than the 8 Gen 2. If a mid-range M-series phone and weaker flagship SoCs can get extended support, then the Galaxy S23 series should logically qualify for at least 6–7 years of OS and security updates.

This shows that the limitation is not hardware — it's a policy decision.
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vivek1989
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Promoting new product,bro thats what and selling it at higher price
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Zeus_26
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I used to be a die-hard Samsung fan. I followed every launch, knew every feature, every detail of every Samsung phone. But now, it doesn’t feel like Samsung anymore — it feels like ScamSung.

They promise 7 years of updates, but what are we even getting? One UI 8 is just a recycled version of One UI 7 — same design, same feel, no real upgrades. Updates used to bring new life to a phone. Now? They're just ticking boxes. Worse, features are disappearing instead of improving. MST is gone. SD card support — gone. Even S Pen functionality is slowly being killed off. This is not evolution — it’s straight-up regression.

And let’s talk about the real insult — giving India Exynos models while the rest of the world gets Snapdragon. India is one of Samsung’s biggest markets, yet we’re treated like second class. We pay flagship prices and get downgraded hardware. Then they have the nerve to say our phones can’t support Galaxy AI — while mid-range phones with weaker chips are getting the full package?

This isn’t about hardware. It’s not about innovation. This is planned obsolescence, greed, and manipulation. Samsung used to lead Android. Now they’re just following Apple’s worst tactics — with **bleep** promises, region-based discrimination, and stripped-down updates pretending to be progress.

Stop calling it Galaxy AI. Start calling it what it is — a scam.
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