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    11 months ago

    They have been surprisingly good devices in past few years. No nonsense software, pretty good hardware for very acceptable price and like you said none of the good things missing.

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      11 months ago

      Their cameras are always garbage, but other than that I’ve been always buying them since the Nexus line went dead because they’re always the best for the least amount of money.

      If I’m expected to buy a new phone every two years my working thesis was that I’ll pay very little for it. A lot of their phones are pretty decent for like $50-$150.

      I’ll admit I caved a bit and bought a Motorola razr last Christmas though. It’s much more like the phones I usually don’t buy: no headphone jack, no microsd slot, a bit expensive, etc… But I wanted a phone that would actually fit in my pants comfortably for once.

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        11 months ago

        Yeah, cameras are not usually comparable to high end stuff, but they are good enough for me. For my use case camera is just and after-thought. A good convenience to have at hand, but not a necessary one, especially not necessary to have 6 of the damn thing.

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          11 months ago

          I miss the Nexus series because it kinda had the best of all worlds, but I’m in your camp where the camera is basically an afterthought.

          I took more pictures of like…wiring inside a wall than anything in the last couple of years. Some of that is probably related to the cameras on my phones being underwhelming, but also I just haven’t been that interested in photography overall as I’m aging. I’d rather just live the experience rather than taking pictures or videos of it.

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            Well, product design these days is all about chasing numbers. More speed, more memory, more refresh rate, more cameras, more pixels, etc. Am kind of saddened by the fact they stopped really paying attention to what humans need and ergonomics and are too busy chasing each other around for bigger numbers. I would have killed for qwerty keyboard on my phone or a smaller form factor. Keep the resolution up just make the damn thing smaller. With trackball for example we wouldn’t need everything to be finger sized anyway.