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Samsung and Other Manufacturers Disable Phones Bought on Gray Markets: A Consumer Nightmare
(nomadscrolls.net)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
As a rule of thumb, after quite a mediocre experience regarding more than a couple of items, I have learned to never buy Samsung, if an alternative exists.
I have a fold 3 and I'm on my way to have it warranty repaired for the second time after having already completed three warranty exchanges. At least they're honoring the warranties; but I shouldn't have to repair a single phone so many times just have a working product.
Among other things, I was one of these dumb people that bought a Bada phone, back then (Wave II). Hardware-wise it was a wonderful phone. But software wise it was abandoned by Samsung in a matter of months, IIRC. Never more.
Also bought a middle category Samsung TV a few years ago. It came with an awful IPS panel with a contrast ratio worse than an LCD casio watch and bad luminance. My fault for not swapping it in time. Nonetheless, I didn't expect such a crappy TV from such a brand.