• FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    For me, it’s just the fact that phones… are phones. They all look the same, function the same, there’s just nothing new happening with them.

    Sure, chips get better and faster, they’ll add another camera to it and fiddle with the dimensions a bit, but that’s not innovation. All phones look like boring rectangular slabs.

    Back in the late 90’s, phones had way more variety and personality. Candybar, flip, even the sidetalkin’ taco that was the Nokia N-Gage. A Motorola Razr looked nothing like say, a Nokia or Sony Ericsson. And those were distinctly different from your Samsung or Mitsubishi phones (Yes, Mitsubishi made phones!).

    I’d love it if we went back to more phone variety, but I fear the smartphone has effectively killed every other style. Most people wouldn’t ditch their big screen smartphone to go back to a small flip phone.

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      3 months ago

      Foldable phones are coming back. Innovation is there its just a lot slower, probably because releasing the same phone every year makes so much money.

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        3 months ago

        Well, while those flexible screen flip phones certainly look like neat tech, it’s not the same as the flip phones we used to have.

        And it’ll need a few more versions before I’m comfortable buying one. Those screens tend to be just a bit too fragile.

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          3 months ago

          Yeah right now they are, but that’s innovation, making foldable screens and then ultimately making them more durable.

          Then cost has to come down aha, cause holy moly.