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[Poll] Anyone interested in a 4-inch or similar Galaxy S flagship?

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Last updated: April 17th, 2020 at 13:11 UTC+02:00

This year, Samsung is changing things up and is offering its latest Galaxy S flagship in two different screen variants. One is a 5.1-inch device and the other a 5.5-inch Edge variant, with the latter being the first time the company is offering a flagship phablet with a 5.5-inch display since the Galaxy Note II. Right off the bat, this seemed like a way to counter Apple's 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhones, and we certainly think it's a good business move giving consumers the choice of two different screen sizes at the same time similar to the Cupertino company.

Since the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus took the iPhone into the realm of large smartphone screens, there have been rumors that Apple would bring out a new 4-inch iPhone to please fans that still want a compact iPhone. This 4-inch iPhone is looking more and more real this year and is expected to make an official appearance sometime in March. This has gotten us thinking: Would any of our readers be interested in seeing Samsung take the same route and make a Galaxy S flagship with a screen smaller than the current offerings? Maybe a 4.7-inch version, or even a 4-inch model to take the upcoming 4-inch iPhone head on?

Everyone here at SamMobile thinks the 5.1-inch display on Samsung's Galaxy S devices hits the sweet spot, but we are sure there are many out there that wouldn't mind a smaller top-of-the-line smartphone from the Korean giant (even though the 5.5-inch Galaxy S7 edge has a clear win over the Galaxy S7). So tell us, SamMobile readers, what think ye of a smaller Galaxy S flagship?

Anyone interested in a 4-inch or similar Galaxy S flagship?
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