- Dec 16, 2016
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Hi Anandtech,
I have become tired of smartphones with large displays and having access to anything and everything at the drop of a hat. In my life, having a smartphone is becoming a distraction. I'm not here to play the blame game or to be told I should be better at monitoring my smartphone habits. What I want is a return to form for the phone industry.
Why have we become obsessed with making our devices larger and so feature rich it bogs down the experience? Can people have a phone that nails all the basics such as texting, calls, access to popular apps, takes great pictures, amazing battery life, fast system performance?
In my opinion we don't even have a phone that does all of those really well, but we are getting close for sure. I agree, all the aforementioned features are critical for the everyday user but what about easy one-handed operation and device durability?
A pocketable device that you can navigate and use with one hand is crucial, I don't understand why we are going the way of the phablet. You can multi-task more on a phone with two hands, but you cannot multi-task with real life tasks when you are using two hands on your phone. I won't get too far into device durability, but for crying out loud we can make machines that fly to the moon and back and crash through the atmosphere or dive down to the marianas trench. Please can we make a device that can survive a 5 foot fall, or a drop into a puddle.
I had an idea, what if we could marry the form factor of a candy bar style phone (think of THIS) with perhaps a slightly larger 4.5" screen? There are benefits to have a mid sized screen with hardware buttons. Obviously it will not be for everyone, but there is a market out there.
*Ideal device*
-Ergonomic for one-handed use
-mid sized screen
-premium features (camera, sensors, screen resolution)
-great battery life
-IP68+ rating
-hardware buttons
Regards,
Sly
I have become tired of smartphones with large displays and having access to anything and everything at the drop of a hat. In my life, having a smartphone is becoming a distraction. I'm not here to play the blame game or to be told I should be better at monitoring my smartphone habits. What I want is a return to form for the phone industry.
Why have we become obsessed with making our devices larger and so feature rich it bogs down the experience? Can people have a phone that nails all the basics such as texting, calls, access to popular apps, takes great pictures, amazing battery life, fast system performance?
In my opinion we don't even have a phone that does all of those really well, but we are getting close for sure. I agree, all the aforementioned features are critical for the everyday user but what about easy one-handed operation and device durability?
A pocketable device that you can navigate and use with one hand is crucial, I don't understand why we are going the way of the phablet. You can multi-task more on a phone with two hands, but you cannot multi-task with real life tasks when you are using two hands on your phone. I won't get too far into device durability, but for crying out loud we can make machines that fly to the moon and back and crash through the atmosphere or dive down to the marianas trench. Please can we make a device that can survive a 5 foot fall, or a drop into a puddle.
I had an idea, what if we could marry the form factor of a candy bar style phone (think of THIS) with perhaps a slightly larger 4.5" screen? There are benefits to have a mid sized screen with hardware buttons. Obviously it will not be for everyone, but there is a market out there.
*Ideal device*
-Ergonomic for one-handed use
-mid sized screen
-premium features (camera, sensors, screen resolution)
-great battery life
-IP68+ rating
-hardware buttons
Regards,
Sly