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BigTrout75@lemmy.world 9 months ago
This is good news but, I gave up my last phone after 3 years because they stopped security updates. My new phone was marginally faster and worse in many ways.
Comment on Google Will Now Back Right-to-Repair
BigTrout75@lemmy.world 9 months ago
This is good news but, I gave up my last phone after 3 years because they stopped security updates. My new phone was marginally faster and worse in many ways.
camelbeard@lemmy.world 9 months ago
I once had a phone with a replaceable battery, headphone jack and IR blaster (so it was also my TV remote), SD slot.
I feel after this we gained waterproof phones.
(although I only once dropped my phone in water and it was before waterproof phones and it still worked 48 hours later).
Anyway I feel we just got downhill after this phone, my current pixel has no: headphone jack, IR blaster, SD slot, replaceable battery, etc.
I wonder what wonder what would happen when a major smartphone maker would make a phone with all those features again.
hexortor@lemmy.zip 9 months ago
Sony flagship phones (xperia 5 and xperia 1 lineup) still have a microsd slot and a headphone jack
puppy@lemmy.world 9 months ago
And shown by MKBHD’s smartphone camera blind test, a shit camera phone for regular people. It’s a great little device for professional photographers but a shit choice for regular people.
Knocturnal@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Even pro photographers won’t really utilise it in a professional shooting. It’s kinda like a gadget that seem interesting to camera enthusiasts but has poor real use cases. I worked with Sony cameras and interface is very familiar but shooting manual on phone is not enjoyable because it’s done with touch screen and no viewfinder. Without dedicated tactile buttons and wheels for shutter / aperture or focus and zoom It’s just not replacement for the camera. It is a nice concept of the benefits of having android in an actual camera.
The benefit of shooting with phone is quick return rate but if you need to waste a ton of time in manual because auto and ai does subpar job then what is the point if you can just use camera and have it paired with phone for publishing. The other benefit is convenience of having it with you at all times and it’s small form factor which in professional setting doesn’t mean anything and for hobby or family moments when I wanna capture something and don’t have my equipment with me I will just use auto.
Cort@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Galaxy S5 has all those features, including decent water resistance
camelbeard@lemmy.world 9 months ago
So that was the peak!
Cort@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Would have been peak if it had USBc, but I don’t think it was around at that time. Instead it had the dual plug usb3.0 connector you find on external hard drives.