Just thought you should know but while Samsung calls it "three bit MLC" the definition of TLC is that it holds 3 bits so it IS TLC and they get away with it because "MLC" was created for 2 bit when 2 bit flash was new but technically stands for "Multi Level Cell" even tho MLC has been used for only 2 layers to avoid confusion until now. Technically they could call QLC "four bit MLC" or the extramarital PLC "five bit MLC" to try to make people believe it's the more reliable 2 bit MLC unless they read the fine print.
That is good to know, regardless the 600TBW is still good even for a TLC drive and it does outperform all the other TLC drives in its price category (that we have been able to test).
@@RobeytechLive Yes it doesn't look like a bad drive at all I just wish Samsung was more honest about it being TLC. With performance like that and the expected lifetime they should be singing about making way better TLC not trying to pretend it's MLC
Robey is an amazing streamer and builder. He is at the same time informative and entertaining. Anyone who has an interest in computer building or computer technology needs to watch him. He has a depth of knowledge that rivals any tech tuber but has a way of explaining everything to any audience regardless of level. He has built a fantastic community and is always positive and outgoing to anyone who tunes in.
Nice video but this drive is not a MLC. They call it a "three bit MLC" which makes it a TLC. They are trying to change the established definitions. Don't buy into the marketing.
ordered one off amazon, it was DOA, now i have to waste time returning it and waiting for another.. and from a quick google search im not the only one gettin shipped dead nvmes from samsung
My plan was to get the samsung 970 evo plus but then the place where I ordered the 970 evo from offered me the 980 and told me that this one is a newer one and a faster and a stronger ssd and it was also cheap so yeah I just went ahead with it and decided to purchase this one
I must say 980 is best bang for the buck... Performance is 90 to 95% of 970 evo or Sabrent Rocket 3 in less price... plus it has low power consumption which is very ideal for laptops...
Very informative ! How does the Samsung SSD 980 NVMe compare with a ADATA XPG SX6000 Lite and other similar NVNe drives with HMB (Host Memory Buffer) instead of DRAM cache ? Would it make sense for Samsung SSD 980 NVMe to come in a 128 GB capacity also like the ADATA XPG SX6000 Lite ? Is HMB (Host Memory Buffer) instead of DRAM cache exclusive to NVNe drives because of PCIe or could it be included in SATA SSD ? I wish you would do a separate video on this.
I have a 3090 rtx with a 5950x and the new rog extreme viii.. I also bought a Samsung 980 1 tb for windows 10, internet, rgb lighting control programs and etc.. but me being a content creator and a live streamer, gamer and etc and maybe be a little video editing I was thing about upgrading to a firecuda 4 tb ssd for future proof and it really fast loading times and just for storage for creativity and content in the future. Also gaming and etc... what do you thing is it over kill or what??? I think it’s like $1000. For the firecuda 530 4tb??
WD black sn750 is only $5 more than this with current sale price. Is it better choice than 980? As per your video, it appears to be better except on default which I didn't understand what that means.
I mean affordable but not very great value. The 250 GB version is $50. Sheesh. Otherwise good vid robeytech! Also the sn550 500Gb is $59.99 on newegg, and the 500 GB version of the 980 is $69.99, why get 250 GB in the first place???
Well, you can get the WD SN550 1TB right now for $105. Western Digital offers a 15% discount to students, teachers, and people above the age of 54. If you fit into one of those categories, the price goes down to $90. If you are unwilling to pay that much, go with whichever SSD is cheaper. M.2 SSDs are insanely fast and unless you work in pretty niche conditions where you could make use of a very fast SSD, you won't notice a difference in performance (especially in gaming).
Hey man, quick question. I have a new M.2 SSD drive coz my old one is failing........ Can I just take out the old m.2 and install the new one? Basically, i want a clean install of windows 10 and just re install all the drivers on this new m.2 SSD drive but I am just worried that if I take out the old m.2 SSD, my pc wouldn't boot since the updated drivers for my GPU, CPU, RAM, etc. is on that old m.2 drive. I don't know if you get what I mean.
Does this mean we'll be seeing a shift from the SN750 to this new Samsung 980 in your Build Streams going forward? Or will you need to split the love to keep both sponsors at bay?
I am once again asking for this m.2 and a 3090 and an amd ryzen 9 5950x and 2 x 16 gb of ddr4 3600mhz ram and 4k 144hz ips 27 in monitor and a x570 motherboard and a 1,000 Watt power supply.
In real world can i use this as a 4K video edit only drive ? "ONLY" for my 4K current project during edits which wont cross 200gb totally at any given time.
@@GrandCamo I did buy it and tested it for a week. Crap performance. My M.2 slot is perfect and lane 4x etc, nothing wrong with the system its also Gen3 x4. But this chip was not at all impressive. Its performance as a video edit drive was comparable to my normal SSD and sometimes timeline playback etc was same in responsiveness as my 7200rpm HDD. 4K footage was used for testing. The same folder of footage was duplicated on all three drives and loaded 3 times from each respective location on the same timeline so i could instantly play the same project on the same timeline but from any drive. I laid the 3 footage sets out horizontally spread out on the timeline as 3 blocks, not as vertical layered tracks, to negate the possibility of drag even though we will visually mute each set. At the end.....This was crap. So i threw it back at amazons face and they gave me a refund. They sell fake hyped shit like this and waste time. These youtubers add fuel to the fire by taking free products (and some benefits) and hyping them up for sales. 90% UA-cam channels are now mktg agents for some company or products who throw them a bone to convince us to buy these. They just make videos with free products + affiliate links that people will fall for the hype and impulsively buy hoping that at least 1 or 2% of the viewers hit buy, they will make some dough for making this amped up video.
@@mgr5550 thanks for the reality check! couple years ago I followed Tech Deals on UA-cam, just a smalle youtuber at the time, but nowadays I can't even trust him anymore (as I just starting watching him again). All of them have a preffered or bias to products they can make money on. So i do believe you, man!. However now, what are you using right now for editing as storage? And how have you set it up in your system? I am a bit confused on what to make my C drive and or/if I should have my projects on a different drive etc. how do you have it?
@@GrandCamo You ABSOLUTELY must have each category on separate physical drives !!! Right now i settled for a Crucial MX500 SATA SSD3 1TB as my edit drive. I did a LOT of reading and found actually footage rarely gets bottle-necked by the HDD, see 400mbps GH5 footage is only 50 MB/sec... a platter 7200rpm HDD can support that throughput like it was nothing. So a SSD SATA3 can support 2-3 4K streams together even maybe. Plus NVMe drives get hot fast during continuous throughput and large seq reads where the footage drive is on continuous stress. So an SSD would sustain better. Im finding its working ok. The MX seems like best value, TBW, MTBF, sustained throughput wise. My OS is on a Kingston UV400 120gb, only OS, Video Edit, 3d Max, Animate. About 5-6 Programs only installed with Win10 Pro x64, Its a dedicated video edit system Only. So it doesn't have an iota of anything else on it, currently only 40% is occupied on the OS drive and its remained that way for long. I think a small NVMe drive would do better for an OS. For footage they hardly do crap both during timeline playback n scrubbing and also during rendering, 1-5% faster than an SSD in what several others have tried n proved on beast systems. Im still hoping that for OS and quick 4k reads and IOPS like what an OS does an NVMe might be better suited and show some improvement and wont overheat. As a footage drive not much. I always keep my Win performance monitor open on my dual screens when working on edits and ive seen during all stutters/freezes and lockups that the SSD rarely crosses even 20% usage. Duh... that says it all. Get the best friggin processor & ram you can, thats the prime thing. Planning to try out a WD Digital Blue SSN550 250gb as my OS drive this week or next. I think NVMe is better suited as an OS drive and wont heat up that much. Now the rest of my disks are HDDs, 2TB to store projects after completion, i call it my MEDIA drive. The SSD is my PROJECTS drive. The MEDIA drive is like an archive and even stores my contributing media such as overlay clips, LUTS, 1000s of AFX sounds, etc. Bec those are non demanding assets and dont need speed. Plus thats my media pool which gets used in various projects. The PROJECTS drive is ONLY raw footage from a shoot. The next HDD i have is RENDERS... another 7200rpm but just 500gb. Thats where the render files go. This is the MOST non demanding drive on the system and can be slow as molasses bec during a render the output is done like what...2-10 frames a second being built up onto that drive...after a 1 hr render theres a 5 min file on it imagine how slow that data would have been written on... you can use an old 5400 rpm laptop drive as your renders drive. 500gb will last you a life time if used only for final renders even if you dont delete old renders for 4-5 years. LASTLY is my 4TB 5400 rpm drive used as BACKUP. Very important but can be average in speed. You dont need a performance drive...you need massive space. Your superfast OS drive should run your backup imaging and just write the images of each drive on here. Thats it....I have these 5 drives in my system. And have used this 5 disk structure for years and will only need this structure for years to come. If your in a pinch and want to save power/cabinet space/cash you can just have a folder called RENDERS on your MEDIA drive and use that. Such is the speed needed for renders...it can be slow...no problem. Get the best beast processor you can, best RAM, decent motherboard with lots of SATA plugs+USB3s (watch out !! some mobos deactivate 2 sata ports for every 1 NVMe you insert) and lastly get an OK GPU... except Davinci Resolve no other video edit app uses the GPU much. Good PSU to support all this...usually 350w will be the peak from a system like this, so get a CV650 corsair or something and your good to go. Or get a 750w if you want to go with some 110w TDP CPU in the future. Hope this all helps you.
@@mgr5550 Alright, I really appreciate it man! Right now I have got 2 SSDs and one HDD. The first SSD is Sandisk Plus 250GB, which isn't the best, but I have switched it some time ago to have that as a dedicated C drive for only programs. Then I bought a Sandisk SSD 3D 1 TB as my edit drive and actually also as Media and Render drive. And the HDD is a 7200rpm, and is used more as a backup drive. Do you think I should get a NVMe ssd as my OS drive, or do I switch the Sandisk 3D as my OS drive and have an NVMe as my edit drive, i have heard you explain that these run pretty hot at these processes, so maybe not or is it okay? What size ssd should i get also, right now I am deciding between the samsung 980 pro and the WD Black SN750 1TB, which one do you think would work out with and without looking at price vs performance?
Amazing Video! It was very helpful and informative! I love these reviews that you do! Cant wait for future ones! Keep up the great work!
Just thought you should know but while Samsung calls it "three bit MLC" the definition of TLC is that it holds 3 bits so it IS TLC and they get away with it because "MLC" was created for 2 bit when 2 bit flash was new but technically stands for "Multi Level Cell" even tho MLC has been used for only 2 layers to avoid confusion until now. Technically they could call QLC "four bit MLC" or the extramarital PLC "five bit MLC" to try to make people believe it's the more reliable 2 bit MLC unless they read the fine print.
That is good to know, regardless the 600TBW is still good even for a TLC drive and it does outperform all the other TLC drives in its price category (that we have been able to test).
@@RobeytechLive Yes it doesn't look like a bad drive at all I just wish Samsung was more honest about it being TLC. With performance like that and the expected lifetime they should be singing about making way better TLC not trying to pretend it's MLC
I was literally just thinking of this! Thank you so much!
You are VERY welcome!
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Great Vid. Was actually thinking about this one
Awesome!
hi there robey, love the content. keep it up
Thanks, will do!
so games on older game systems used to load fast? or was I just not noticing how slow it was... nothing to do but wait.
1tb right now is on sale for 70 bucks on Newegg building my first computer glad I got this one
I just installed my 1TB 980 earlier. MSFS was taking up most of my other 1TB SSD.
Just got one today I just like it not because of the performance but using it...in a more consolidated compact rig
At this point just buy the Western Digital WD Black SN750 1 TB for $5 extra when compared to the 1TB Samsung 980
You make something so technical interesting and informative. Thank you!!!
Hi Robey. My Favourite Channel because of your Dad Jokes!
Thanks Grandma! Love seeing you in the streams!
@@RobeytechLive You're welcome! Looking forward to the next one.
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Nice video but this drive is not a MLC. They call it a "three bit MLC" which makes it a TLC. They are trying to change the established definitions. Don't buy into the marketing.
Thanks a lot for making this video, it's helped me in making decision
Very informative video, easy sub👍
just finished a new build. MSI tomahawk B550, AMD 5600g, 4x8Gb 3600 Dimms & 2 x 1Tbyte Samsung 980 SSD's
Just in time for me! Building a new gaming rig soon!
Awesome!
ordered one off amazon, it was DOA, now i have to waste time returning it and waiting for another.. and from a quick google search im not the only one gettin shipped dead nvmes from samsung
Which SSD is better for normal use, no gaming. The 970 Evo Plus or the 980?
@Aman Singh an the reason why?
@@ronyzmiri 980 👍
970 Evo Plus
@@kennywhiddon1497 thanks!
Please Robey, do u think this drive is better than the intel 670p ?
My plan was to get the samsung 970 evo plus but then the place where I ordered the 970 evo from offered me the 980 and told me that this one is a newer one and a faster and a stronger ssd and it was also cheap so yeah I just went ahead with it and decided to purchase this one
970 evo is a better ssd, it has dram, this one doesn't.
@@alexworm1707 Well both are good ssds man
@@sufyansharif4524 I recommend 970 evo plus tho if they about same price.
@@AnimeBeefRandoms It really depends on what your doing on your computer dude
About Samsung 980 500gb can used it as a Portable SSD for my Android Phone?
I must say 980 is best bang for the buck... Performance is 90 to 95% of 970 evo or Sabrent Rocket 3 in less price... plus it has low power consumption which is very ideal for laptops...
Not worth it its QLC mean has the lowest lifespan of all SSD
very useful video! thanks!
Should I get SN750 500GB or Evo 980 500GB?
SN750 is better.
@@kennywhiddon1497 🥲
Very informative ! How does the Samsung SSD 980 NVMe compare with a ADATA XPG SX6000 Lite and other similar NVNe drives with HMB (Host Memory Buffer) instead of DRAM cache ? Would it make sense for Samsung SSD 980 NVMe to come in a 128 GB capacity also like the ADATA XPG SX6000 Lite ? Is HMB (Host Memory Buffer) instead of DRAM cache exclusive to NVNe drives because of PCIe or could it be included in SATA SSD ? I wish you would do a separate video on this.
Is this ssd good for gaming ?
Recently bought Crucial P5 . It's blazingly fast.
How about built-in cloning software for the OS? Does it comes with it?
I have a 3090 rtx with a 5950x and the new rog extreme viii.. I also bought a Samsung 980 1 tb for windows 10, internet, rgb lighting control programs and etc.. but me being a content creator and a live streamer, gamer and etc and maybe be a little video editing I was thing about upgrading to a firecuda 4 tb ssd for future proof and it really fast loading times and just for storage for creativity and content in the future. Also gaming and etc... what do you thing is it over kill or what??? I think it’s like $1000. For the firecuda 530 4tb??
After install new SSD 980 and install New Os. now my laptop freeze ...help me
so do you need a pc with high ram?
I’m hereeeeeeeee hey robey
WELCOME!
Ordered one 2 days ago!
Awesome!
doesn't hmb drives get worse over time ?
Excellent review your sound could have been more better richer clearer use a better mic..
Top Video of explanation..
Hey robey , is this ssd compatible with the asus tuf x570-plus(wifi) gaming motherboard?
Yes
How does it compare against the SK hynix Gold P31 PCIe NVMe Gen3 M.2?
We haven’t got to test it against those. We have them on order.
And also how are the boot times on this ssd
Should I get the 980 instead of the 970 Evo then? I’m building my first gaming pc and all I need left is the power supply and ssd.
Yes
Will upcoming ddr5 ram make it more better?
It's crazy pricing. Here it's neck to neck pricing SN750 non heatsink and 980 500Gigs. Looking at the chart, thinking to buy SN750
WD black sn750 is only $5 more than this with current sale price. Is it better choice than 980? As per your video, it appears to be better except on default which I didn't understand what that means.
sn750 blows away the 980, spend the extra $ 5.00
I mean affordable but not very great value. The 250 GB version is $50. Sheesh. Otherwise good vid robeytech! Also the sn550 500Gb is $59.99 on newegg, and the 500 GB version of the 980 is $69.99, why get 250 GB in the first place???
Which 500gb ssd should I get: this ssd or the WD black sn750? The wd black is slightly less money.
Well, you can get the WD SN550 1TB right now for $105. Western Digital offers a 15% discount to students, teachers, and people above the age of 54. If you fit into one of those categories, the price goes down to $90. If you are unwilling to pay that much, go with whichever SSD is cheaper. M.2 SSDs are insanely fast and unless you work in pretty niche conditions where you could make use of a very fast SSD, you won't notice a difference in performance (especially in gaming).
Thank you. I am planning to get a 2 tb hard drive, so I will probably go with a 500 gb ssd instead of 1tb to save money
@@keagancarman5440 yeah I'm building my first PC soon and I'll be getting a 2TB HDD and probably a 1TB M.2 SSD.
Thank you so much for responding
@@keagancarman5440 sure! Hope your build goes well 😁
I'll wait for the 980ti.
Hey man, quick question. I have a new M.2 SSD drive coz my old one is failing........ Can I just take out the old m.2 and install the new one?
Basically, i want a clean install of windows 10 and just re install all the drivers on this new m.2 SSD drive but I am just worried that if I take out the old m.2 SSD, my pc wouldn't boot since the updated drivers for my GPU, CPU, RAM, etc. is on that old m.2 drive.
I don't know if you get what I mean.
you can take it out and put new one in youll have to install windows again
The disk is TLC not MLC like the 980 pro
@キューティ・プラス i just said the same thing the 980 is tlc like the 980 pro…
Does this mean we'll be seeing a shift from the SN750 to this new Samsung 980 in your Build Streams going forward? Or will you need to split the love to keep both sponsors at bay?
Does this drive need a third-party heat sink?
As long as you have good air flow, no.
I just got this one
Nice!
I am once again asking for this m.2 and a 3090 and an amd ryzen 9 5950x and 2 x 16 gb of ddr4 3600mhz ram and 4k 144hz ips 27 in monitor and a x570 motherboard and a 1,000 Watt power supply.
Good luck!
In real world can i use this as a 4K video edit only drive ? "ONLY" for my 4K current project during edits which wont cross 200gb totally at any given time.
did you end up going with the 980 nvme?
@@GrandCamo I did buy it and tested it for a week. Crap performance. My M.2 slot is perfect and lane 4x etc, nothing wrong with the system its also Gen3 x4. But this chip was not at all impressive. Its performance as a video edit drive was comparable to my normal SSD and sometimes timeline playback etc was same in responsiveness as my 7200rpm HDD.
4K footage was used for testing. The same folder of footage was duplicated on all three drives and loaded 3 times from each respective location on the same timeline so i could instantly play the same project on the same timeline but from any drive. I laid the 3 footage sets out horizontally spread out on the timeline as 3 blocks, not as vertical layered tracks, to negate the possibility of drag even though we will visually mute each set. At the end.....This was crap. So i threw it back at amazons face and they gave me a refund. They sell fake hyped shit like this and waste time.
These youtubers add fuel to the fire by taking free products (and some benefits) and hyping them up for sales. 90% UA-cam channels are now mktg agents for some company or products who throw them a bone to convince us to buy these. They just make videos with free products + affiliate links that people will fall for the hype and impulsively buy hoping that at least 1 or 2% of the viewers hit buy, they will make some dough for making this amped up video.
@@mgr5550 thanks for the reality check! couple years ago I followed Tech Deals on UA-cam, just a smalle youtuber at the time, but nowadays I can't even trust him anymore (as I just starting watching him again). All of them have a preffered or bias to products they can make money on. So i do believe you, man!.
However now, what are you using right now for editing as storage? And how have you set it up in your system? I am a bit confused on what to make my C drive and or/if I should have my projects on a different drive etc. how do you have it?
@@GrandCamo You ABSOLUTELY must have each category on separate physical drives !!!
Right now i settled for a Crucial MX500 SATA SSD3 1TB as my edit drive. I did a LOT of reading and found actually footage rarely gets bottle-necked by the HDD, see 400mbps GH5 footage is only 50 MB/sec... a platter 7200rpm HDD can support that throughput like it was nothing. So a SSD SATA3 can support 2-3 4K streams together even maybe. Plus NVMe drives get hot fast during continuous throughput and large seq reads where the footage drive is on continuous stress. So an SSD would sustain better. Im finding its working ok. The MX seems like best value, TBW, MTBF, sustained throughput wise.
My OS is on a Kingston UV400 120gb, only OS, Video Edit, 3d Max, Animate. About 5-6 Programs only installed with Win10 Pro x64, Its a dedicated video edit system Only. So it doesn't have an iota of anything else on it, currently only 40% is occupied on the OS drive and its remained that way for long. I think a small NVMe drive would do better for an OS. For footage they hardly do crap both during timeline playback n scrubbing and also during rendering, 1-5% faster than an SSD in what several others have tried n proved on beast systems. Im still hoping that for OS and quick 4k reads and IOPS like what an OS does an NVMe might be better suited and show some improvement and wont overheat. As a footage drive not much. I always keep my Win performance monitor open on my dual screens when working on edits and ive seen during all stutters/freezes and lockups that the SSD rarely crosses even 20% usage. Duh... that says it all. Get the best friggin processor & ram you can, thats the prime thing.
Planning to try out a WD Digital Blue SSN550 250gb as my OS drive this week or next. I think NVMe is better suited as an OS drive and wont heat up that much.
Now the rest of my disks are HDDs, 2TB to store projects after completion, i call it my MEDIA drive. The SSD is my PROJECTS drive. The MEDIA drive is like an archive and even stores my contributing media such as overlay clips, LUTS, 1000s of AFX sounds, etc. Bec those are non demanding assets and dont need speed. Plus thats my media pool which gets used in various projects. The PROJECTS drive is ONLY raw footage from a shoot.
The next HDD i have is RENDERS... another 7200rpm but just 500gb. Thats where the render files go. This is the MOST non demanding drive on the system and can be slow as molasses bec during a render the output is done like what...2-10 frames a second being built up onto that drive...after a 1 hr render theres a 5 min file on it imagine how slow that data would have been written on... you can use an old 5400 rpm laptop drive as your renders drive. 500gb will last you a life time if used only for final renders even if you dont delete old renders for 4-5 years.
LASTLY is my 4TB 5400 rpm drive used as BACKUP. Very important but can be average in speed. You dont need a performance drive...you need massive space. Your superfast OS drive should run your backup imaging and just write the images of each drive on here.
Thats it....I have these 5 drives in my system. And have used this 5 disk structure for years and will only need this structure for years to come. If your in a pinch and want to save power/cabinet space/cash you can just have a folder called RENDERS on your MEDIA drive and use that. Such is the speed needed for renders...it can be slow...no problem.
Get the best beast processor you can, best RAM, decent motherboard with lots of SATA plugs+USB3s (watch out !! some mobos deactivate 2 sata ports for every 1 NVMe you insert) and lastly get an OK GPU... except Davinci Resolve no other video edit app uses the GPU much. Good PSU to support all this...usually 350w will be the peak from a system like this, so get a CV650 corsair or something and your good to go. Or get a 750w if you want to go with some 110w TDP CPU in the future.
Hope this all helps you.
@@mgr5550 Alright, I really appreciate it man! Right now I have got 2 SSDs and one HDD. The first SSD is Sandisk Plus 250GB, which isn't the best, but I have switched it some time ago to have that as a dedicated C drive for only programs. Then I bought a Sandisk SSD 3D 1 TB as my edit drive and actually also as Media and Render drive. And the HDD is a 7200rpm, and is used more as a backup drive.
Do you think I should get a NVMe ssd as my OS drive, or do I switch the Sandisk 3D as my OS drive and have an NVMe as my edit drive, i have heard you explain that these run pretty hot at these processes, so maybe not or is it okay? What size ssd should i get also, right now I am deciding between the samsung 980 pro and the WD Black SN750 1TB, which one do you think would work out with and without looking at price vs performance?
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good video
I have the 970 evo
Yeah this one is bit better and cheaper. This is the successor.
@@RobeytechLive I need to catch up then lol
@@RobeytechLive 980 Evo is not better than the 970 Evo Plus.
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Nice.....getting to where I can afford a decent m.2 lol.
Yay!
Adata S50 lite gen 4 ssd is far better than this.
no
MLC? It´s TLC
It's a interesting SSD but gen 3 Pcie does hold it back for the more interesting uses in workstations and streaming PC's.
Yeah, PCIe 4 does open up more possibilities but it's at a tax right now.
@@RobeytechLive Agreed gen4 definitely bumps the price up. But if anyone could easily change that and move the market it would be Samsung.
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