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I guess Im the only one who would prefer cheaper phones. Midrange with a jack is far more appealing to me than some flagship.
I think, they reason they did this is because the only chip rn beside tensor that is compliant with what standards graphene has is 8 elite gen 5.
Totally with you. For me a perfect phone consists of:
I just want phones to last longer than a day again :(
Too late for me. My current phone has 165 Hz (Motorola Edge 40 Pro) and I don't want to go back to a mere 120, let alone 60.
My dream phone would be similar, but with 5G and the usual larger size (imo the tradeoff is worth it in my case).
It would also have a silicon carbon battery to have the huge capacity, and most importantly a CPU limiter in the OS to stop it from eating up power by constantly turboing.
I disagree with this one
You'll need to upgrade again if/when the network support changes. I'd prefer that it was future proofed
I do not worry about that: I live in Germany. I'll be long dead before anything changes around here π
You will never get a phone likes this.
...Unless you go for Fairphone 6 Plus.
There are multiple points which the FP6+ does not meet.
Way to ruin somebodies hopes and dreams. :(((
Have the Pixel 3A which gets pretty close. Does not have swappable Storage and only the latest security patches as there are still, what feels like, two random people backporting security patches as its not officially supported by LineageOS. Not sure how long that will last.
Sorry I meant as a new phone
Yeah, especially for modern phones. What good does the more powerful hardware do me? I don't do anything on my phone where I need more processing power. A higher quality screen is nice, but all modern phones have screens that are of a high enough resolution to not matter. Just give it a larger battery and I'm good.