It is the Japanese, well-tuned, Racer, with the dual-core processor with 1.5 GHz only. Tracking brilliant, never breaks down, it's easy, perfectly tuned. Of course they also can integrate a quad-core, but this would only unnecessarily large amount of energy.
The American muscle car that can only drift uncontrollably and creates no curve? These are the Android smartphones. Instead of doing something at the User Experience, better integrate the system to programming and good features, easy, more power is built into the device. Thus they make the same crap as before (the equivalent would be the muscle car, flying out of the curve), only faster.
And their users are no better. Sitting in front of their 6-inch plastic devices overheated, watch the apps to the stutter and brag about their 4GB of memory and its Exynos 2.4GHz processor Octacore. Why all the power, I ask them and they answer: "I can play the 9 newest asphalt in 4K". I reply (to the level to lift something) "And how does your manager meeting so?" "Besprechungswas ???"
No thanks. I prefer to take the Nissan GTR with Twin Turbo and u-meters, as the Ford Mustang Shelby GT with rigid axle, leaf springs and two valves per cylinder. The Samsung plastic bag is not a premium product by the Octacore. You would be a premium product, if it were not made of plastic, not Android would and if software and hardware would finally fit together. But then it would be no more Samsung.
The BlackBerry is and will remain a smartphone for those who work. For the adults. The rest is just children's toys.