I personally don’t use the camera much so thinner cameras modules would work for me, however since everybody else seem so obsessed with the camera quality, it seems like a thicker phone is the only way to get rid of the camera bump.
I personally don’t use the camera much so thinner cameras modules would work for me, however since everybody else seem so obsessed with the camera quality, it seems like a thicker phone is the only way to get rid of the camera bump.
This is the way to go, let’s ditch the camera bump!
Lol, where I live the FE is more expensive than the regular S24
Looking forward for this, hopefully they’ll also bring the ability to customize single app icons.
Oh, I didn’t know, thought those were a fronted connecting to an API or something.
I don’t get this benchmark stuff for phones unless you do gaming with them i guess. I have used recently a Nothing Phone 2a for a few weeks and it works far better and smoother for everyday use than my Galaxy S22 despite having a chip that is supposedly 50% worse. In the end is the OS what makes the difference not the SoC.
Wait, it is torrenting YouTube stuff a thing now?
I used Reddit app, they closed all Reddit apps so I searched what was next.
This is the only way a foldable phone can be useful since you are not sacrificing any of the screens. In current foldable you either sacrifice the inner or the outer display. But the price and camera bump need to get smaller for it to take off.
I see no point in being thin with those humongous camera bumps.
I think that you need a relatively large display in order for integrated speakers to be feasible, my 32 inch monitor has it but not sure it will work on a 7-8 inch display.
What’s the point of removing the buttons if you still have holes for the speakers, mic and charging port. Unless they are planning to remove those too it seems kinda pointless.
I see no point in a folding system that makes you choose between either one smaller and one bigger screen. A system in which you have only one big display that is able to fold in 3 parts in a way that one of the parts remains always visible would be a different history. We all loved that concept from the Westworld show.
I change phone every 5 years or so. Always pay around €600. Next time I probably will be going with something like the CMF Phone 1 or similar, it seems to have all I need for €200. Really a quality screen is all I need because everything else is very similar for regular use no matter if is high end of low end.
Lumia 800 was the most premium feeling phone I’ve ever had. It also felt indestructible.
Phones coming every 2-3 years should be the norm frankly.
This could easily be an album cover from the 80s indeed.
Voyager for iPad because is the exact same experience I had with Apollo for Reddit which was the best Reddit client back then. Boost for Android because, well, is the same as Boost for Reddit which was the best on Android :)
Plot twist, the whole interview is AI generated.
I dunno but it sounds like a very cherry picked metric just for the sake of it.