I see. I thought Nokia's "flagship" Android phone was part of Android One. Is it not a flagship and instead a low-end phone, like you said?
I agree about phones today. It varies from person to person when exactly an "adequate" phone was released for the. Like Aron feels his busted 6P is still good for him. I'm fine with my 2+ year old S7. People with iPhones are still fine with their 5S or 6 from 4 years ago.
If you're strong enough to not buy in to the hype of the newer phones' marginal upgrades and keep your current phone in good shape, it might force OEMs to get more creative and/or widen the time between new models. I know carriers have a big hand in forcing updates with the 2 year contracts. Those are gone now, but many people 25 and older still grew up with the concept of getting a new phone every 2 years back when flip phones were still a thing. Now there are monthly installment plans and even 12 month leases and people might feel like once the lease is up or the phone has been paid off, they're ready for a new, shiny phone.
I ignore articles mentioning the notches. I know it was a big deal with the iPhone X was shown to have a notch but I thought I read that it was on the status bar up top and didn't obstruct anything. I don't know if that's the case with Android phones, but I can't imagine it being any different. I couldn't tell you what the benefits of a notch were, though. So I don't stand on one side or the other on the subject of notches on phones. Maybe when I start looking for a new phone it'll be a bigger issue for me.
I agree about phones today. It varies from person to person when exactly an "adequate" phone was released for the. Like Aron feels his busted 6P is still good for him. I'm fine with my 2+ year old S7. People with iPhones are still fine with their 5S or 6 from 4 years ago.
If you're strong enough to not buy in to the hype of the newer phones' marginal upgrades and keep your current phone in good shape, it might force OEMs to get more creative and/or widen the time between new models. I know carriers have a big hand in forcing updates with the 2 year contracts. Those are gone now, but many people 25 and older still grew up with the concept of getting a new phone every 2 years back when flip phones were still a thing. Now there are monthly installment plans and even 12 month leases and people might feel like once the lease is up or the phone has been paid off, they're ready for a new, shiny phone.
I ignore articles mentioning the notches. I know it was a big deal with the iPhone X was shown to have a notch but I thought I read that it was on the status bar up top and didn't obstruct anything. I don't know if that's the case with Android phones, but I can't imagine it being any different. I couldn't tell you what the benefits of a notch were, though. So I don't stand on one side or the other on the subject of notches on phones. Maybe when I start looking for a new phone it'll be a bigger issue for me.
The notch is just one of those things that people are divided on. To me, I really would have a hard time getting used to it. I couldn't even get used to the lack of symmetry that the edge displays on Samsung phones deliver. Having part of the screen cut out and gone would be much worse than that. I know that there are people who don't mind the notch (although most polls show that most people do) the point is that it's something that a lot of people are divided on, with a lot of folks considering it a no-no on their potential phone. Similar with the lack of a headphone jack (I have my own headphones with traditional jacks that I'm not willing to replace with wireless ones, or any new ones, as my headphone collection is worth more than the phone itself) or wireless charging, which outside of Samsung and now Apple is available only on a few less interesting phones (again, I have a wireless charger everywhere now and can't imagine going back to cable charging).
Judging by the above I tick all the boxes for being unhappy with any flagship phone on the market right now, and my aging Galaxy S6 has it all in that regard (except that it's aging). Regardless, some people might care a lot about one, but not the other things of the above, which still makes it difficult to find the perfect new phone, as they are usually controversial in one way or another. You can go with the Galaxy S9 which tries to please everyone, but still comes with an Edge display. The iPhone X has the notch and no headphone jack, the iP8 has a symmetrical display, but the design is old and it has no headphone jack. LG phones now also introduced the notch, Pixels have no jack and no wireless charging. OnePlus deserves a special reward for managing to make literally everyone unhappy, with a notch, no headphone jack, no SD card slot, no wireless charging AND YET going for an all-glass-back which is usually a sacrifice for introducing wireless charging, which is not there on their phone.
All of those phones are very expensive too. Funnily, the phone that is close to perfect doesn't exist even in terms of basic features, and that's before diving in deeper to look for innovation and improvements, which are minuscule. I'm honestly surprised that the smartphone sales only took a 10% fall this quarter, but if the situation continues, the sales will continue to drop.
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