Poll: Which abandoned Android phone features do you miss the most?
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A lot of people miss physical keyboards actually F(x)Tec Pro^1^ X has a physical keyboard. There is a modern clone of Blackberry Passport. There is the Clicks keyboard case for iPhones.
I think I'm one of very few enthusiasts who likes software keyboards better at this point lol.
wrote last edited by [email protected]F(x)Tec Pro^1^ X
Super-weird formatting aside, that looks pretty interesting. Out of stock though.
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Why can’t the camera “flash” be used for this? IOS has settings for it in accessibility features.
You know? That's a good question. I wouldn't think it would be very hard to just do a minor redesign of the flash LED to do that.
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So basically it just has to have a microphone? Essentially, it has to be TRRS?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Well no. I was being simple to get the point across. You'd need something like this to amplify and demodulate the radio siginal and then convert it to digital.
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Blinking LED when I got a text
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The feature where you can hold the phone comfortably in one hand and without having to do any gymnastics to reach the top corner.
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I liked the notification LEDs that some of the nexus phones used to have, you could customize the color / flashing pattern per contact.
I had a phone with this and I loved the hell out of it. Could tell at a glace if a notification was for an email, text, or voice call without opening the phone. Could also set a custom color for, say, a text from my wife.
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Seems like an issue with buying cheap adapters rather than with the concept of adapters, cheap headphones will presumably break just as easily
I don't lean either way on the headphone jack debate. But a friend insisted that cheapness was one of the main reasons he preferred wired headphones. Bluetooth ones were too expensive and he kept losing or destroying them. Definitely a him problem but replacing cheap headphones was easier and the dongle was just another layer of expense to deal with if the phone didn't have a jack.
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I just want the LG G5 back. It had a(n):
- Removable battery
- SD card slot
- Infrared blaster
- FM Radio
- 3.5mm jack
- Compass
- Barometer
- Gyro
- NFC
- Fingerprint reader
And a ton of other stuff. Truly the best android phone ever made
Closest I can find now is the Ulefone line (no removable battery) but I have no idea if they're decent phones or not.
Had one of those, but it eventually died. Great phone.
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Replaceable battery. No contest.
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Probably because of edge-to-edge screens?
I had a Moto X Style and remember being quite fond of the speakers.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Yeah - for years it was a primary deciding factor for me when it was time for a new phone - HTC One m7, HTC One m8, Moto X Pure Edition all had front facing speakers. I think by the end there were simply no longer any options though... And now 10 years later, they're still pointing the speakers at the damned ground.
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Native SIP phone capability
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I'm certain I had that same htc one. It was the best phone i ever had. I really wish someone would make something like that again.
I loved it too. The m7 was excellent, then the m8 managed to level up everything great about the m7. Amazing phone.
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You make some valid points, but that kind of engineering costs money. Like I said in my other comment, I would genuinely like to see more progress made in that area. The OP7P's pop-up camera was a neat bit of engineering.
Don't conflate that with the actual anti-consumer bullshit, though. A notch/holepunch camera is not the hill to die on when your argument relates to that, it's not even close to the same thing.
It's in a bundle with the other actually useful features like upgradeable storage or wired headphones, in my book.
I agree that I'd like more innovation and variety. Every single phone out there it's just some variation on the exact same thing these days. Ideally you'd have a choice of any combo of those features to fit your preference, but that's just not a thing now.
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thinner phone requires a smaller battery. Smaller battery is smaller capacity.
That's silly. They removed the ability, they didn't give people a choice. No one was asking, no one chose this.
Noone asked for phones to copy the iphone... yet here we are.
Did you know that in the U.S. Texas makes all of our school textbooks worse because it's easier just to print the stupid textbooks than print separate ones for just Texas because Texas is such a big market. This is not a conspiracy theory, you can look it up if you are interested.
So close to getting it... smh
You can buy small trucks in America. What are you talking about?
You can? Show one new model that is the same size of a 1990 ford ranger.
wrote last edited by [email protected]thinner phone requires a smaller battery. Smaller battery is smaller capacity.
Yes, smaller batteries of the same type generally have lower capacity. Very good. That's not what we were talking about though is it? YOU said that having a non-replaceable battery allowed them to make phones thinner. That is what they had the ability to do for the decade that they were still making phones with replaceable batteries.
Noone asked for phones to copy the iphone
Peter Noone, from Hermans Hermits? Fun trivia. You know who else asked for it, everyone else.
So close to getting it…
Oh, you think you are close to getting it? Well maybe I can help you the rest of the way. If School Text Book manufacturers who were forced to come up with a dumber version of their product to fit the requirements of one large market found it was cheaper just to sell everyone the dumb version instead of making two different versions, it follows that Phone Manufacturers would likewise find it cheaper to sell the dumber version of phones to everyone if one large market required them to make phones dumber. Do you get it now? I can try to dumb it down even more for you if you need me to.
Show one new model that is the same size of a 1990 ford ranger.
The still sell Ford Rangers I'm pretty sure. I'm going to let you do your own Truck shopping.
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Physical keyboard
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This is more or less how oled works iirc
It's how it can work, which doesn't necessarily mean the firmware is set up to use it that way.
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It's in a bundle with the other actually useful features like upgradeable storage or wired headphones, in my book.
I agree that I'd like more innovation and variety. Every single phone out there it's just some variation on the exact same thing these days. Ideally you'd have a choice of any combo of those features to fit your preference, but that's just not a thing now.
wrote last edited by [email protected]"Hey guys, check out my new
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because ofartificial software limitations
!"For what it's worth - that principle is part of why I root my devices. But damn I do miss the neat various hardware features that each brand had.
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Open bootloaders, ir blaster, 3.5mm jack, sd card slot, replaceable batteries. The list goes on.
I was pleasantly surprised when my OnePlus 13 had an IR blaster.
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thinner phone requires a smaller battery. Smaller battery is smaller capacity.
Yes, smaller batteries of the same type generally have lower capacity. Very good. That's not what we were talking about though is it? YOU said that having a non-replaceable battery allowed them to make phones thinner. That is what they had the ability to do for the decade that they were still making phones with replaceable batteries.
Noone asked for phones to copy the iphone
Peter Noone, from Hermans Hermits? Fun trivia. You know who else asked for it, everyone else.
So close to getting it…
Oh, you think you are close to getting it? Well maybe I can help you the rest of the way. If School Text Book manufacturers who were forced to come up with a dumber version of their product to fit the requirements of one large market found it was cheaper just to sell everyone the dumb version instead of making two different versions, it follows that Phone Manufacturers would likewise find it cheaper to sell the dumber version of phones to everyone if one large market required them to make phones dumber. Do you get it now? I can try to dumb it down even more for you if you need me to.
Show one new model that is the same size of a 1990 ford ranger.
The still sell Ford Rangers I'm pretty sure. I'm going to let you do your own Truck shopping.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I said smaller battery and connecters allowed for thinner phones.
And mass production is cheaper than low production. So if all phones are designed the same, then the factories can be tooled all the same accross all models.
People actually did like the form factor and function of iPhones, false equivalency much?
So why are you confused manufacturers are copying Apple?
I'm not going to do your Truck shopping for you. If you can't figure that out on your own, ask your parents.
But you said they exist... it should be easy. Unless... you were talking out of your ass again.
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Blackberry Priv form factor:
The keypad doubled kinda like a touch pad as well. I could use keyboard shortcuts, typed way faster tha touch. All that without compramising screen space.
If that phone didn't have a first-gen 64-bit chipset that sucked power for lunch, I'd probably still be using it to this day. It was peak convergence, and even had a headphone jack, and an amazing camera. Only way it could've been perfect would be a user-serviceable battery.