Post number #1058135, ID: 739bad
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the smartphone features we lost over the years
Post number #1058141, ID: 7a4baa
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>>1058135 such as?
i admit i never really use many "smart" features on my phone except the occasional web browser when i need to look something up. for me it's a phone that's also an mp3/youtube-player and manga reader.
Post number #1058142, ID: 7a4baa
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oh yeah and i post on dangeru with it too if im stuck in traffic or visiting relatives
Post number #1058143, ID: 739bad
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>>1058141 for me mainly just the headphone jack, sd card slot, notification LED, hardware keyboards, and (the short-lived) retractable selfie cameras. but there are stuff like IR blaster, and removable batteries that I do see being brought up on occasion. also some software stuff like being able to hide my notification bar and the Android gestures bar but I used to use custom ROMs so my experience with phones 10+ years ago aren't the most common.
Post number #1058144, ID: 739bad
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>>1058143 that is to say, I really just complain all day long
Post number #1058153, ID: f70380
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>>1058143 wtf, my last year model got almost all of those. the hardware keyboards are greatly missed though.
Post number #1058159, ID: d1e0cf
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>>1058144 i too love the simple joys of complaining
Post number #1058172, ID: c8e59d
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self harm
Post number #1058190, ID: 89ed4c
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>>1058153 yeah phones with a lot of those features still are coming out. just where I'm at, the options are really limited and none of them also have good hardware and long software support.
importing a phone is tricky too because in general if a phone isn't sold here, it isn't on the carrier's whitelist for getting 4G calling support since we shut down 3G. only exception is the Sony Xperia flagships.
Post number #1058195, ID: f7038e
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>>1058153 hardware keyboards are great until you need to switch alphabets but as long as you stay in the anglonet its fine shit
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