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      True, too many people treat phones like a status symbol or fast fashion instead of a tool that should be maintained and used for many years.

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        A tool can also be premium, and there is definitely a difference between an average phone and a premium phone.
        The problem is all the nonsense about the premium FEEL, it’s not a feature when it degrades durability, or requires a cover that removes that premium feel anyway. Glass covers are also more slippery, making it more likely to drop out of a pocket or hand bag or even your hands.
        Glass is detrimental in every way for usability, just the extra weight of it, makes drops more likely to cause damage. All the reviewers that push “The Premium Feel” without consideration to the downsides, like being slippery, adding weight, being more fragile and making the phone slightly more bulky, should be banned from making reviews.

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          Yes, I completely agree on the complicity of reviewers parroting the same PR buzzwords in every single review. It definitely feels like they have played their part in normalising many of these objectively bad and anti-consumer design decisions.

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          pandering to reviewers who use the phones for a couple of days instead of actual consumers who want to use it for a few years is probably the stupidest thing they do in this industry

          give me a fucking replaceable battery so i can use it for more than a couple of years, stop removing features we all use just so it can feel futuristic and new. give me a repairable fucking phone.

          like holy shit please take this off the hands of bean counting capitalists and marketers, and please put computers back in the hands of engineers.

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        It’s time to stop thinking a phone should be premium

        too many people treat phones like a status symbol

        Honestly just be glad you’re not among those misguided and move on.

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          Good philosophy. I’ve found that I’m much happier on the internet since I stopped being bothered about other people being “wrong”. I cannot save the world, but if I can help out a few people then that’s enough.

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    Premium phones make little sense, based on what I’ve seen everyone puts them in cases anyway. “Premium materials” are slippery and “premium thinness” results in insufficient battery capacity so accessories like phone rings get put on them, and people carry around external battery packs.

    Why not just make a grippy, practical phone that I can use as a tool, with removable batteries, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and expandable memory?

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      Because that phone would last and you would only need a new one every 4-5 or however many years instead of 1-2 so capitalist companies won’t see that as having any value.

      I think companies know what people want and how to make a great phone like that, just none of them will or want to be the first.

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      The only thing premium phones have going for them are really good cameras. I love midrange phones but the photos they produce are not as good as flagships.

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      so fairphone?, look it up, it’s a phone maker that do exactly that

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        Unfortunately, they have minimal support for US frequencies. The US market is dominated by disgustingly expensive flagships, and severely compromised midrange and budget offerings.

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      I don’t need the audio jack, but I guess it doesn’t hurt. There are phones that have all that, but unfortunately they are at most mid-range phones which isn’t what I’m looking for.

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    It’s time to stop thinking phones are anything but commodity hardware with variable degrees of shittiness. There are no such things as premium phones, just premium prices.

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    FINALLY someone gets this. I don’t care about the “premium look” whatever that means, I just don’t want my phone to break when I accidentally drop it. Which is why I always put a case on my phone

    In fact, I’m pretty sure phone manufacturers started putting glass on the back of phones specifically to make them less durable so that customers buy a new phone sooner

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      Nah, it’s mostly because all the tech reviewers trashed phones with plastic backs saying they felt cheap. If you look at any of those reviews they always talk about the premium feel.

      It also changed from aluminium to glass backs mostly for wireless charging.

      Plastic backs are better, but the tech reviewers did a lot of damage there. If they’d tried to influence people and explained why particular made sense instead of trashing it we may have more plastic phones.

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    It’s funny that we buy these metal and glass phones and then protect them with rubber and plastic cases.

    New phones are made to show wear so that they lose resale value.

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      I always buy a new phone and a new case and after some years I ditch the case because it wouldn’t hurt to buy a replacement and it feels like a new slimmer version of my trusted phone…

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      It’s not funny, it’s moronic. But I guess that’s kind of what you meant. 😋

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    I never thought they couldn’t. Glass phones were an absolutely ridiculous idea.

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    “Glass is glass, and glass breaks” I want a metal back phone. I don’t care about wireless charging.

    • 8GB ram
    • 250 GB memory
    • “>6000 mah” battery. Thickness doesn’t matter.
    • Fast charging
    • 120hz display

    Can anyone suggest me an Android that has all these?

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      I may have found a phone for you. It’s called the unihertz tank 2

      • 12gb ram
      • 256GB memory (expandable)
      • 15500 mah battery
      • 60W charging
      • 120hz display

      https://www.unihertz.com/products/tank-2

      Comes with a few other really interesting features you don’t see on any other phone (like a goddamn laser projector?), though i think the processor is a little underpowered.

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        That’s kind of insane. From the name I think it’s safe to assume they’re angling for some military contracts.

        From this comparison, I would guess they chose the G99 to cut costs, as the 1300 was announced two months earlier and beats or matches the G99 in every category, including battery life (which is the only thing it seems to be good at).

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        How’s unihertz track record with providing updates? This is an important factor to avoid artificial obsolescence.

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          What do you mean by track? Unihertz is a small Chinese manufacturer - it makes no guarantees around support and barely delivers any updates to its devices, as is the norm within much of the non-Google, non-Samsung Android market. It’s really only within the last couple of years that the industry has actually made a bit of progress in this area.

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            Track record.

            This is a norm to be avoided. A phone without updates (at least security updates) should be avoided at all costs considering the potential consequences.

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              I was being a dick and asking a rhetorical question there, because I thought it would be pretty obvious that the support for a small Chinese manufacturer would be abysmal.

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      I want a metal back phone

      Steve Jobs did too, they still needed a plastic window for some antennae on the OG iPhone, then went to full plastic. It has become worse now, the back isn’t just for wireless charging. It is also for NFC, UWB, and often cellular/gps/wifi/bluetooth may share antenna connections through the back.

      Right there with you though. NFC could probably be packed in a band at the top of a phone. UWB seems of dubious value thus far.

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      I did a search on GSM Arena and if you lower the battery capacity to 5000 then there’s a single result. If you change some of the other spec requirements there’s some other stuff available but nothing that matches what you want one-to-one.

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      I went with the lenovo/motorola thinkphone. Kind of an oddball choice, but it has a kevlar back instead of glass, and has most of your points.

      The battery is ‘only’ 5000mah, but i get multiple days of use per charge.

      There were some pretty good sales on it because it didn’t sell as well as they had hoped.

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    I find the cheap phones are often the “premium” ones.

    Those are the ones with plastic backs, headphone jacks, multiple SIMs, smaller size, lighter weight, good physical fingerprint readers, etc.

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      You don’t like paying for a phone that’s the price of a mortgage payment, while having features removed every year?

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      When I switched from shitty LCD to nice AMOLED screen. It was Galaxy S3 I think.

      Then, meh, I don’t like huge phones without the bezels.

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        I wish thicker bezels were more common tbh. It’s annoying to swipe from the side of the screen when my case is in the way.

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      The first Android phones were really exciting. I got a Samsung Galaxy (no numbers, no letters, just Galaxy) in 2009. AMOLED screen - the first Android experience for me. Unfortunately Samsung dropped the update support really soon - which got me into custom ROMs - another exciting thing…

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    Nice to finally see a review stating what I’ve been thinking ever since the Samsung Galaxy 2 was scorned 13 years ago by reviewers for having a plastic back, and not having the premium feel of the much more fragile iPhone.
    Ever since it’s like a conspiracy of reviewers hailing the premium feel of metal unibodies or glass backs, despite the clearly lower quality of those materials, while dissing superior plastic bodies that weigh less, has way better shock absorption, is less bulky, and is less slippery and therefore less prone to drop out of pockets or bags.
    The main reason it feels more “premium” is the extra weight, which is clearly detrimental to usability.

    It’s like cheap stuff like cheap loudspeakers, where they have iron bars in them to ad weight, to make the speaker “feel” better. Where a speaker with a stronger (magnet) may actually be better.

    But with phones it is 100% people fooling themselves, if they think heavier is better, and fragile glass is somehow better than sturdy quality synthetics.

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    I’ve been saying this for years. Use nice textured recycled plastic. The amount of cool textured and nice feeling materials out there is insane.

    Gimme a plastic screen too. If someone is concerned about scratches they can add a glass protector. Those people already do anyway. There are even plastics that could be used that would resist scratches incredibly well.

    Then my whole phone is flexible and nearly unbreakable.

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    I certainly would prefer a plastic backing than a glass one. Why the fuck does every phone have to be encased entirely in glass? It breaks and it’s slippery as fuck, making it more prone to slip out of your hand and break. It’s so ubiquitous and universally fucking stupid that I am convinced it’s purposely designed so you will drop and break it so you have to pay to fix or replace it.

    Every heavy duty aftermarket phone case is mostly plastic and rubberized silicone. Because that shit is 1000 times more durable and shock resistant than glass. Glass’s great only for being scratch resistant. There’s no reason that every phone couldn’t have an otter box-like outer shell built in.

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      It is actually better for durability if the outer shell is removable as well. Eg, having a durable phone case on a midrange phone is better than a rugged phone. Simply being as you can easily swap the case

      I’m going off of hearsay here from a video I saw years ago, but it was comparing a decently durable android in a rugged case with a purpose built rugged android phone. Both sustained similar damage but at least the one with the case could be fixed by a case swap. Other one would need a full on repair.

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    Phone material stopped mattering the moment camera bumps became a thing. Now, nearly everyone slaps a case to balance out the bump.

    That said, I miss my completely mirrored-back Sony Xperia Z5 Premium.

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    You know what’s funny? I dream of a form factor like the Nintendo Switch: fully plastic, even the screen, so I could put a high quality glass screen protector like the one I have on the console. The thing is a tank, surviving many falls without a single damage, and I had to swap the protector once in all these years I have it.