What's the point of making smartphones ultra flat when the biblically accurate camera array sticks out and prevents it from lying flat on surfaces anyway
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What's the point of making smartphones ultra flat when the biblically accurate camera array sticks out and prevents it from lying flat on surfaces anyway
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What's the point of making smartphones ultra flat when the biblically accurate camera array sticks out and prevents it from lying flat on surfaces anyway
@volpeon They have to justify the missing headphone jack.
(even though the thinnest mobile phone does have one)
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What's the point of making smartphones ultra flat when the biblically accurate camera array sticks out and prevents it from lying flat on surfaces anyway
@volpeon I just want to go back to comfy flip phones -
@volpeon I just want to go back to comfy flip phones
@fristi I wonder if foldable smartphones still have that problem that makes me hate them, where the middle of the screen has noticeable distortions and you can feel a bump
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@fristi I wonder if foldable smartphones still have that problem that makes me hate them, where the middle of the screen has noticeable distortions and you can feel a bump
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@LunaDragofelis @volpeon why don't we just make a nintendo ds that can make phone calls
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@LunaDragofelis @volpeon why don't we just make a nintendo ds that can make phone calls
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What's the point of making smartphones ultra flat when the biblically accurate camera array sticks out and prevents it from lying flat on surfaces anyway
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@snowdarius I bought a Galaxy S10e specifically because it was pretty smol. I loved it. Then Samsung killed the e series.
I still use it for listening to music because it still has a normal headphone jack