Wouldn’t mind if they keep lowering power consumption…
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Sternburgexport@feddit.org 3 weeks ago
What kinda features do you honestly expect? Phones can basically already do everything these days. Of course the most noteable difference is CPU speed but you don’t need a new one for that every year, or do you upgrade your PC as soon as a new CPU or graphics card hit the market?
Ajen@sh.itjust.works 3 weeks ago
4lan@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
We are “there” with processing power IMO. Form factor is the next evolution. Try a foldable and find out that regular phones are so limiting.
I can legit get work done. Two or three apps comfortably shown. (Teams, tickets, admin console)
I just moved and reading/signing docs on a big screen was so helpful.
navigation with an 8in screen is objectively better. Can even split screen with Spotify or the message thread with whoever I am visiting/meeting.
tripod for taking pics. I use this SO much. Along with selfies using the main cameras
I tried to go from fold 3 to S23U and gave it to my mom after 2 weeks. Right back to foldables with OnePlus Open. Takes even better pics
TrueStoryBob@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Larger form factors also means more room for batteries. Granted, larger screens require them, but I think my point stands. I’ve been on the Samsung Note since like the Note 4 (I think). The larger amount of screen real estate is genuinely a welcome upgrade and that’s the whole point of the foldables… it’s the next evolution of the “phablet.”
4lan@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Chinese ones are literally the thickness of an iPhone, when folded. With bigger batteries too! SiC tech we don’t have in the US yet.
It’s wild how foldables were just weird and cumbersome, and all of a sudden are “ready”.
generaldenmark@programming.dev 3 weeks ago
640Kb should be enough for anyone
WoodScientist@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
No wireless. Less space than a Nomad. Lame.
4lan@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
I guess if phones turn into all-in-one devices we could need more power, but I haven’t noticed any change in gaming performance for generations of snapdragon. Always locked at 60 fps.
generaldenmark@programming.dev 3 weeks ago
My point was that we cannot predict the future, saying something like;
Will be as incorrect as
It’s just impossible to predict, not only how we will utilize our tools, or what the consumer wants in 10 years or so
Besides, narrowing the scope of the device down to “just” gaming is a limited viewpoint.