Comment on Why do “flagship” smartphone chips go out of fashion after just a year?

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WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

its like you are responding to a different question. you are speaking about cheap phones, while the question was about recent years flagship phones chipsets.

what is that so large difference between this years flagship chip, and yesteryears flagship chip? and the difference between yezteryears and the one before that?
is it really a large difference, like reviewers tell? it feels like comparing intel 12th gen and 13th gen CPUs and telling there is a large difference, the newer ones are so much better you need to get them IMMEDIATELY.

again, the question is not about developments over a decade. bluetooth and gyroscope has been common for a decade now even in cheap phones.

and I find it amazing how hard they are locking down our phones, like as if it was still owned by the manufacturer, rented by the user. google is doing the most of the work to enable countries to forcibly lock in citizens to malware infested systems of the factory. it couldn’t have happened without something like play “protect”

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