VinceLawrence
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09-29-2022 12:40 AM in
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SEPTEMBER IS ABOUT TO CLOSE,
BUT THE UPDATE STILL HAVEN'T RECIEVED
YET, I'M LOOSING MY PACIENCE NOW...
THEY THINK MIDRSNGE PHONE USERS ARE THEY REAL CUSTOMERS 😒,
I WAITED FOR THIS UPDATE SINCE LAST YEAR...
BUT BRUH.
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09-29-2022 01:27 AM in
Galaxy AHello VinceLawrenceA11,
We value all of your comments, suggestions, and feedback on this page.
And I truly appreciate your patience and understanding regarding the software updates roll-out for your Samsung Galaxy A11.
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09-30-2022 07:35 PM (Last edited 09-30-2022 07:37 PM ) in
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Again, I understand every A11 owner's frustration here. I've seen everyone's posts. Believe me I do. I used to own several entry-level and mid-range Samsung devices because I didn't believe spending so much money for flagship units. But when I finally bit the bullet and got my very first flagship device I was blown away. And I never looked back eversince.
I've already responded to one of your posts but I feel compelled to respond to this particular comment. As much as we want to help you guys out and keep you in the Members community, you have the freedom to support other brands.
But I find your comment about switching back to Samsung's #1 competitor VERY IRONIC. The reality is: if someone can spend money on an iPhone, they also have the ability to buy a flagship Samsung device. I am not judging anyone's purchasing power here, but I find it very peculiar that an A11 user is threating to switch to an iPhone. No shade, but I'm sorry I just do.
I've already responded to one of your posts but I feel compelled to respond to this particular comment. As much as we want to help you guys out and keep you in the Members community, you have the freedom to support other brands.
But I find your comment about switching back to Samsung's #1 competitor VERY IRONIC. The reality is: if someone can spend money on an iPhone, they also have the ability to buy a flagship Samsung device. I am not judging anyone's purchasing power here, but I find it very peculiar that an A11 user is threating to switch to an iPhone. No shade, but I'm sorry I just do.
