If you want the good camera, you need to get the giant version of the phone.
If you want a phone that fits in human hands, you can only choose from subpar cameras.
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If you want the good camera, you need to get the giant version of the phone.
If you want a phone that fits in human hands, you can only choose from subpar cameras.
Subscription to the camera on your own phone, capped # of photos per week and only basic adjustment/editing features for the entry tier.
Dey took 'er jerbs!!
They killed his dawg
They ...
Making them increasingly difficult to hold ("but design!" They cry) so you "accidently" have to buy a new one again.
User serviceability is intentionally not a focal point especially when it comes to anything a person has to use day to day. Any kind of tool or appliance- and especially electronic devices, forget about it. Luckily there are off the beaten path companies like framework and fairphone, but these are hard to market to regular joes and some are unavailable in a lot of regions.
Tech enthusiasts like presumably a lot of this comment section is are lucky there's at least something out there.
One must recognize that if those changes were truly not popular they would not have stuck.
80 cameras and nothing to do and no where to go
They played us. They ducking played us.