The retractable camera lens works like a mini point-and-shoot!

  • huginn@feddit.it
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    7 months ago

    Congrats: you just proved you’re not the average consumer.

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      7 months ago

      I’m pretty sure a lot of people agree with me, I remember seeing a poll a while ago where people said that they would rather have a thicker phone with more battery life than a thinner one.

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        7 months ago

        It’s not what actual consumers prefer though.

        People can say that all they want but the marketing facts are that the thinner phones have consistently won out.

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          6 months ago

          Most users don’t have a choice between thick or thin, especially if you’ve bought into the Apple ecosystem. Either you take their increasingly thin phones (remember the one that was so thin that it would start to deform from being in the front pocket of Skinny Jeans?) or you’re “left behind”.

          The Android world isn’t much better. Same thing goes for “tall vs short” phones. Try and find a top-tier phone that’s 5" or smaller.

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            6 months ago

            When Apple offers small phones nobody buys them (see iPhone 13 mini)

            When Android companies offer thick phones they lose out to the latest thin Samsung.

            The phone manufacturers aren’t idiots - they do a lot of research into what will sell the most phones.

            Battery life and thick < thin.