Why Apple and Samsung are not giving us a truly all-screen flagship

I recently showed the Samsung Galaxy A80 to a friend and he was immediately impressed with the phone. "Why isn't this a flagship," he asked, wondering how he'd never heard of it. To me it made sense, but only because that's my job. To him, the Galaxy A80's sleek all-screen facade and "futuristic," as he called it, rotating camera and sliding design looked infinitely better and more advanced than the Galaxy S10's hole-punch display. And I can't argue with that, it does look cooler. Even the majority of our readers seem to agree, based on one of our recent polls. However, what may at first seem ...

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