Is there a single Android phone that looks nice on the back?
My phone does. It's frosted glass so it feels nice too.
Is there a single Android phone that looks nice on the back?
Is there a single Android phone that looks nice on the back?
You have to admit though, Steve Jobs is spinning in his grave.
Guess it's worth asking here. I need to get a smart phone soon. I'm leaning toward a Samsung Galaxy S8, but I don't really know any large reasons not to go for something else.
My phone does. It's frosted glass so it feels nice too.
Is there a single Android phone that looks nice on the back?
Please do not question Ive's design decisions.
Is there a single Android phone that looks nice on the back?
I saw EAP do an unboxing of this phone and man I was impressed. It looked so cool. Too bad it seems to be a fingerprint magnet lol
While I agree with you on the bezels, he was replying that there are Android phones with nice backsides. And that Xperia has some classy backside...Those bezels are why I'm going from Xperia to iPhone X. You could land an aircraft on Xperia's bezels.
Sony phones i have a Z5 premium and is looks quite good. Will rock that one for a couple of more years my sister got my old z1 my grandma the z3 and those still work fine and are ages old.
Say what you will about those sony phones but they do their job for a nice while. Samsung too btw had a S4 for a long while too.
Thats why i am going on the sim only train soon just buy a 1 year old model and use it for 2 to up to 3-4 years and repeat. And if Sony stops i will hop to samsung or another android love the freedom.
Is there a single Android phone that looks nice on the back?
I know some people will think that anyone saying this is trolling or just being obnoxious but SERIOUSLY, there's no fucking way that Jobs would have let that design pass.
He would have had the design team modify that shit.
Did any of the iPhones have a camera bump beige Steve died?
Because that was the beginning of the end for me
I know some people will think that anyone saying this is trolling or just being obnoxious but SERIOUSLY, there's no fucking way that Jobs would have let that design pass.
He would have had the design team modify that shit.
You are being obnoxious though, Jobs revealed plenty of products that had design compromises and the stuff that is in the notch of the X can't really be hidden anywhere.
None of us actually need a new phone, and yet we focus so much of our attention on these products like they actually matter. Most people would be better off removing products from their lives, getting more sleep, and getting more exercise. Not obsessing over which smartphone they want to upgrade to this fall or which movie they're going to go see next or which game they're going to buy next week.
I think in general, nobody is "Apple-ing" smartphones, and personal gadgets have become unexciting. We are deep into the realm of iterative improvements.
We know what phones do at this point: social media, cameras, video, reading websites, email, playing some dinky games. Phones have been good at these things for a long time, and these annual updates are just 2 or 3% improvements in the overall experience year after year. Smaller bezels aren't much more than a minor cosmetic and ergonomic improvement. Increased power doesn't really make a huge difference in the experiuence of using instagram or reading buzzfeed for anyone. A better screen doesn't dramatically improve watching a Casey Neistat video or reading an ebook.
The reality is that most people will be perfectly happy with their two or three year old phone, and if genuinely need a new phone, they will be just fine with one of the cheaper phones like the SE or the older Galaxy phones or OnePlus whatever.
Most of the new features are driven by marketing, are marginally useful, and don't really make dramatic changes to the way we use our phones day-to-day. There will be ultra-fans and power users that argue that new products are Extremely Exciting, or this feature is Extremely Cool, but the reality is that a "crappy" older phone will do everything you need it to do just fine. There are already 20 youtube videos discussing the importance of the iPhone X, or why the S8+ or Note is better, but none of it matters.
None of us actually need a new phone, and yet we focus so much of our attention on these products like they actually matter. Most people would be better off removing products from their lives, getting more sleep, and getting more exercise. Not obsessing over which smartphone they want to upgrade to this fall or which movie they're going to go see next or which game they're going to buy next week.
Is there a single Android phone that looks nice on the back?
When Xiaomi dropped their Xiaomi Mi Mix phone that created a lot of noise in the industry in terms of the possibilities of future design (I know Sharp had something first, but I think the Mi Mix really did).
Anyways, people were really excited when that phone was unveiled and were hoping that more company's would try to push that design. And here we are.
It created some noise on YouTube tech channels and some websites. And nobody bought it or knows about it outside of that sphere.
So my sarcasm detector is broken... is this legit or satire, someone help me out here.The iPhone X looks like a phone from the future, that alone is amazing, taking risks and not giving a damn about what people say.
They get made fun of because "courage" but he'll man, they actually try to do something different less or more features from everyone else.
Clearly satire.So my sarcasm detector is broken... is this legit or satire, someone help me out here.
So my sarcasm detector is broken... is this legit or satire, someone help me out here.
To me it looks like a phone that you look back on after 3 gens and think: damn, that looks rough. The rounded screen and rounded sides make look like a budget chinaphone.The iPhone X looks like a phone from the future, that alone is amazing, taking risks and not giving a damn about what people say.
They get made fun of because "courage" but he'll man, they actually try to do something different less or more features from everyone else.