When I'm on my phone, my.averagensentencesnlook something.like thisnand.it pisses menoff
But I don't care, because the glossy, beautiful love of my life that is OnePlus6 is just so marvelous to look at nothing else really matters.
Sounds to me like you need a better keyboard with better prediction. Try SwiftKey.
The reason that there are more and more big, all-screen phones and less smaller phone and/or keyboard phones is because...people want them. That's it.
Demand drives design, and if people wanted more keyboard phone or small sub 5-inch phones, there would be more people buying them and thus more phones available. But as media consumption increases, and more customers look for new ways to absorb videos and shows online without needing a computer, bigger phones will reign supreme.
Also, if you think that all phones look like the iPhone, then you're definitely not looking close enough.
https://www.androidcentral.com/sites/androidcentral.com/files/styles/xlarge_wm_brw/public/article_images/2018/06/blackberry-key2-preview-4.jpg?itok=66dE9Ulc
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61gor7EwOlL._SX425_.jpg
https://cdn2.gsmarena.com/vv/pics/xiaomi/xiaomi-mi-mix3-2.jpg
its called the blackberry key2, you can buy it now
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If only there were smartphones with keyboards
It looks cool but it just feels like a gimmick instead of something actually useful like the Edge thing they did few years ago
There is some demand for phone tablet hybrid thing but I could get a phone and a tablet that doesnt have a tiny screen and a needlessly complicated camera for less than 2000$
I suppose so but I feel like theyre marketing it like its a new commercial product targeted for public use instead of just a tech showoff like google did
okay grandpa
I don't think anyones asked this yet (I looked don't shoot me if im wrong) but one thing sticks out to me in that, does the screen actually bend?
Like it simply opens and closes so in that instance is it genuinely a screen that bends or is this rather two screen that are so finely seperated its completely un-noticable to the human eye?
I get the feeling the later would be far easier to achieve and would last pretty much as long as the phone normally would but every single marketing piece is calling it a bendable screen.
one of the coolest ideas of OLEDs for me is windshield mounted or on the surface of a mirror, because unlit pixels can be almost entirely transparent
Those outline what im wondering though, so notice on any of those the screens "bend" rather than folding like paper which is what the new phone appears to be doing.
Maybe it just looks like it folds flat but internally its rounded?
it has a gap like the surface book, samsung is very careful to only show the device in camera angles that hide this
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/110042/388b3184-248e-48e6-9dda-97f9eb9ca5ce/image.png
I'd rather this then a giant crease
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