There's near bugger all else to complain about, apart from the continued lack of ports and ir blaster.
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The majority of phone reviewers (and modern tech reviewers in general) get their review units for free so they lack that feeling and awareness that comes with spending $1000+ of their own money on a new device.
So what they feel are issues and what everyday customers feel are issues becomes skewed. Quite often I have seen reviewers ignore major software issues because they personally feel they are not that significant... on a device worth hundreds of dollars.
Or you get the opposite where they get hung up on something that most people aren't going to care as much about. They can't feel ripped off because they got the phone for free so they have to find something else to complain about. Phone wobble is kind of annoying but I forget about it like 10 seconds later.
The majority of phone reviewers (and modern tech reviewers in general) get their review units for free so they lack that feeling and awareness that comes with spending $1000+ of their own money on a new device.
Agreed, but if I ever spent a 1000 bucks on any product, I'd expect it to be able to sit in a usable position without wobbling.
I'm glad they're highlighting this - the more the better until phone design is improved to eliminate such a stupid flaw.
I care. I fucking hate phone wobble.
It’s not new. As soon as Apple introduced the camera bump and everyone else followed, people have been complaining about it. Why are you only noticing it now?
The truly strange thing is that nobody has complained about it until now. I can't imagine buying a phone that can't be rested on the table evenly.