PhoneArena Awards 2012 Most Overpriced Product

What would make a smartphone or a tablet a “winner”, you ask? Well, the device does not necessarily have to carry a four-digit price tag. What matters is how much value a user is getting in exchange for their money. Also, we have to point out that the product’s launch price is what we are taking into account, not how much it can be bought for today. Third party retailers don’t count – only what carriers or manufacturers were asking for a given device at the time of its release.
With that out of the way, let’s move on to announcing the year’s most overpriced products! In our opinion, these are the…
Yeah, we know that the Samsung Brightside is a feature phone that does not require a costly data plan, but seriously: $100 on a 2-year contract? No, not this lifetime.
Don’t get us wrong – despite the current lack of apps made for it, the Microsoft Surface RT is a very nice tablet, as we said in our review. However, $500 just seems like too much considering that similar, if not better 10-inch Android slates can be had for less. That same amount of money is also enough to get you a 16GB iPad. Yeah, you may be theoretically getting 32GB of storage with the surface, but in reality, less than 20 gigs are accessible by the user.
With most non-Apple smartphones and tablets, you have the convenience of expanding your storage with the use of a microSD card. And doing so won’t cost you that much – a Class 10 microSD card can be bought on Amazon for under $40.
PhoneArena Awards 2012 Most Overpriced Product
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