I am often at odds with the trends in the smartphone industry. I don’t like large phones and I don’t want to spend €1,000+ on a phone. I am weary of iffy UI (and software in general) and care more about the screen than the chipset. Cameras too – digital zoom isn’t a good replacement for real optics, so it was frustrating to see several makers drop the telephoto module that was present on last year’s model. Sometimes it really feels like makers put in extra effort to make a phone worse. Don’t mess with Android unless it’s to support a unique feature, skip the useless 2MP camera modules, and...
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