• Wilco@lemmy.zip
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    6 hours ago

    You mean a bad economy and poor pay for the average worker compounds into a worse economy?

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    A thin phone is kinda cool, who actually needs that? And because of the humongous camera bulge it’s not that thin anyway.

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      6 hours ago

      Think of the inventory space from unsold Airs could have been spared without the bump! Apple logistics in scrambles

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      Apple offers 7 years of of ios updates, how about a battery large enough that it is still usable after a few years of use.

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        Biggest selling point of Ultra watches and Pro phones. People are tired of constipated battery specs from Apple and releasing a phone which worsen this aspect was going to fail miserably… it doesn’t have even 1/10 of the wow factor to succeed with the trade offs it brings

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        I used my 8 plus (or whatever the flagship was at that time) for 8 years and for 7.5 years the battery was fine. In the last six months I had some issues when it died before the alarm went off, hence the new device. I do miss the fingerprint reader and 3D touch though.

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      10 hours ago

      if this was my year to upgrade i might have gotten one. I use a magsafe wallet which evens out the back with the camera bulge.

      99% of my days the battery would probably be sufficient, but if I’m going on a trip or whatever I can use a magsafe charger. You can’t do the opposite with a thick phone; you’re just carrying unnecessary bulk every single day.

      the main issue for me is the price. I like the idea, but I’m not sure how much of a premium I want to pay for it, if any.

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      12 hours ago

      Apple needs it. So people break their devices even easier and have to spend more money.

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    10 hours ago

    I actually really liked it when I tried, so I got one. I realized that I do want a phone that makes its presence more lightly known.

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      I want that too but just make it smaller. I don’t want a giant screen burning through battery and just thinner by taking away battery. Work on x and y first, then maybe z.

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          With how much we depend on the phone for everything, I need a phone that covers 99% of the days, not just the average.

          For being in the office working, 90 min of active usage gets me to the next charger.

          What about going it’s out with the family, taking lots of photos and videos, using the maps+GPS…?

          Also, battery degrades. One that barely covers today will be lacking in 1.5 years. Small battery is a form of planned obsolesce.

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      I’m genuinely curious. How does this fit your normal usage? Does the bulk under the camera not negate the thin body?

      I guess, could you just expand on your thought.

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        9 hours ago

        It’s much lighter both in my pocket and my hands. It feels much less obtrusive in a pocket overall despite the bump, which when holding it one-handed can sometimes even be an affordance that keeps it from slipping.

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        the vast majority of people put cases around their phones which eliminates the camera protrusion. If you do use a case with an Air, it’ll still be thinner than the other iphone options.

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    I know “who is this for?” and “what would Steve Jobs say?” are tired memes, but… still. An even thinner body? Really?

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    Bend gate 2.0 with a crappy battery for too much money.

    Gee, I wonder why they aren’t selling?

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        That may be so, but perception is reality. Nobody trusts it. The first thing everyone thinks is “that’s going to bend”. It doesn’t need to be true to sway people’s purchase.

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                yeah, like who the fuck wants a phone with 60% battery of what a MUCH cheaper phone has?

                jerryrig battle tested that phone, and sure, props to Apple for building it so tough. but nobody cares about a thin unbreakable phone.