BlackBerry Priv smartphone (2015)
In Priv, the company tried to combine the physical QWERTY keyboard that BlackBerry owners loved so much with modern technologies: Android OS and a touchscreen. Users paid tribute to the classic design, but this combination turned out to be unsuccessful: the phone was heavy and the keys were very small. It is because of the touchscreen that the need for a physical keyboard disappears.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (2016)
Shortly after the Galaxy Note 7 went on sale, users began to turkey number data complain about smartphones catching fire. The reason was the non-standard battery size. Samsung suspended sales and recalled the devices that had gone on sale. The company released a “fixed” version with batteries from another supplier, but the smartphones still did not stop “burning”. In October 2016, the company finally stopped production of the Galaxy Note 7 and offered users a replacement phone or a full refund. As a result, there are about 100 cases of the phone catching fire.
LG Watch Sport (2017)
The LG watch cost $350. It was called an "expensive disappointment" for those who were expecting a good Android watch. The device received an NFC sensor for payments, a GPS system for navigation, a heart rate monitor and an, but unnecessary in a sports watch. The quality of communication and battery life were poor.
Apple HomePod speaker (2018)
Apple entered the smart speaker market later than its major competitors. The HomePod cost a lot of money — $350. Its capabilities are limited: for example, the speaker does not support calls, after launch you can only control Apple Music using voice commands, but Siri responds incorrectly. The only thing it had was excellent sound and a beautiful design.
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