Most flagship smartphones are. The Samsung Galaxy s23 ultra is more camera than phone at this point and has the best zoom camera you can get on a smartphone. With subjects like the moon though (an object that will always appear the same), there is definitely some element of AI trickery and borderline re texturing, both from Huawei and Samsung.
I haven't had a flagship phone in like a decade. lol. It's been mid tier Motorola's for so long I don't even know what flagships are capable of. Will probably never know. lol My phone budget is like $300-$400 tops with 3 years minimum in-between.
Yeah I've had my current phone for about three years, it was a year old flagship that I got on a discount when the new flagship model came out. I find buying a year old flagship on clearance discount is a better deal than buying midrangers, yes you get one year less of software updates, but the better hardware is worth it.
Google fi had this deal they gave up on, got an S22 last year for like 300 bucks if I signed up for Fi. Just had to keep the sim in it for 120 days iirc and it was all mine, unlocked and everything.
I think they stopped it for a normal financing option sadly but I got 500 bucks off this thing which still astounds me.
Yeah I use Fi for myself and my parents. I got my dad a free phone no strings attached for signing up. It was a Moto G 5g or something. Decent phone. Nothing amazing but hey it was basically free and works well. They occasionally have decent deals and are probably one of the better of the cheap services that I have had.
Edit: if you can stomach paying money to Google that is. I'm not plugging a company. But then tbf there are no service providers in the US that aren't evil...
I basically joined up because the s22 was the only reasonably sized phone that would last me the 4-5 years I wanted out of it, and my parents wanted me off their plan lmao.
I used a different google account than my main account for the service because Fi can be sketchy with shutting down your account and all that if they charge you fraudulently and you get a chargeback.
Service is basically TMobile. There's only like 3 real network providers anyway.
Yeah of it's not AT&T or Verizon it's T-Mobile. If it's anything else then it's also T-Mobile because it will use their network. lol. I haven't been fucked by Fi yet. Although they did recently change their rates so that basically the price doesn't change if you have 3 or 4 people on so it's better to get 4 people to split the bill lower per person. lol.
I had Straight Talk before this and it was the shitty Walmart one and let me tell you, that shit was sketchy. Transferring numbers was a pain in the ass. Half the time the website didn't work. Etc. Then they got bought out by Verizon and it got worse as they tried to force people to join and pay like 3 times as much. Jumped ship after that.
https://twitter.com/CGHuangPingNY/status/1699536953312481688
An actual pocket telescope.
What the actual shit? Is that big circle on the back the entire camera? So it's literally just a lense with a smartphone attached at this point?
Most flagship smartphones are. The Samsung Galaxy s23 ultra is more camera than phone at this point and has the best zoom camera you can get on a smartphone. With subjects like the moon though (an object that will always appear the same), there is definitely some element of AI trickery and borderline re texturing, both from Huawei and Samsung.
I haven't had a flagship phone in like a decade. lol. It's been mid tier Motorola's for so long I don't even know what flagships are capable of. Will probably never know. lol My phone budget is like $300-$400 tops with 3 years minimum in-between.
Yeah I've had my current phone for about three years, it was a year old flagship that I got on a discount when the new flagship model came out. I find buying a year old flagship on clearance discount is a better deal than buying midrangers, yes you get one year less of software updates, but the better hardware is worth it.
Google fi had this deal they gave up on, got an S22 last year for like 300 bucks if I signed up for Fi. Just had to keep the sim in it for 120 days iirc and it was all mine, unlocked and everything.
I think they stopped it for a normal financing option sadly but I got 500 bucks off this thing which still astounds me.
Yeah I use Fi for myself and my parents. I got my dad a free phone no strings attached for signing up. It was a Moto G 5g or something. Decent phone. Nothing amazing but hey it was basically free and works well. They occasionally have decent deals and are probably one of the better of the cheap services that I have had.
Edit: if you can stomach paying money to Google that is. I'm not plugging a company. But then tbf there are no service providers in the US that aren't evil...
I basically joined up because the s22 was the only reasonably sized phone that would last me the 4-5 years I wanted out of it, and my parents wanted me off their plan lmao.
I used a different google account than my main account for the service because Fi can be sketchy with shutting down your account and all that if they charge you fraudulently and you get a chargeback.
Service is basically TMobile. There's only like 3 real network providers anyway.
Yeah of it's not AT&T or Verizon it's T-Mobile. If it's anything else then it's also T-Mobile because it will use their network. lol. I haven't been fucked by Fi yet. Although they did recently change their rates so that basically the price doesn't change if you have 3 or 4 people on so it's better to get 4 people to split the bill lower per person. lol.
I had Straight Talk before this and it was the shitty Walmart one and let me tell you, that shit was sketchy. Transferring numbers was a pain in the ass. Half the time the website didn't work. Etc. Then they got bought out by Verizon and it got worse as they tried to force people to join and pay like 3 times as much. Jumped ship after that.
Holy shit that is way farther than the Samsung zoom lens