I don't care about the size or weight at all. If it came with a modern SoC instead of some 5 year old mediatek garbage, a good amount of RAM, at least 512GB internal storage (with SD card support), a good screen, and a decent amount of promised software support I would absolutely buy one.
I've loved the "tank" aesthetic on smartphones ever since the first one I owned, the OG Motorola Droid.
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ive never actually understood the need for flagship phones. is there any application of them that actually requires significant specs beyond ram and storage? like sure, the modem changes because the network does, but the actual compute power is waster 99.99% of the time because its off and in my pocket. are manufacturers just banking on the sad hope that someones going to develop some companion tech that pairs to it as its compute hub and drives the need for it? or is consoomerism mature enough a "need" that people just reach for flagships because its a social status symbol to pay a lot for something you dont actually use? no, phone cameras are not a justification because real cameras exist and are already used by anyone whos serious about image or video quality.
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