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Evolution of the species?

(Topic created on: 20-01-2022 01:43 PM)
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antikythera
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Taken with my Tab A7 rear camera so not great quality, these are my Android phones from 2013 to now. Spot the difference... They are getting stupidly large 🤣

Left is Nokia G50 5G, centre is Moto G4 I just secure erased via adb, right is an original Moto G. I had a Galaxy Fit too but that got recycled when I got the Moto G. It was slightly smaller still than the Moto G.

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LiquidSnake
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Finally, someone agrees with me 😅! I am glad Samsung's next S series phone will be small and suitable for one-hand use, whilst still being a CPU powerhouse 😎.
JAMES4578
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@antikythera  Like the thread title 😀.    Mobiles have got bigger though some would say it enables a better visual experience, however  does not suit everyone and may not always be ideal in terms of practicality though the term phablet has been coined.   Best though to have choices to suit your needs,whilst I used to prefer smaller devices have got into the bigger phones. The S21 Ultra much the same size as the Nokia G50.

Article here on expanding devices https://www.techevaluate.com/why-do-phones-keep-getting-bigger/ 

I do not work for Samsung or make Samsung Products but provide independent advice and valuable contributions.


antikythera
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Indeed, I've already got used to it. It's actually comfortable to hold and use. The indented fingerprint reader (power button) is in exactly the right spot for my thumb when I have it in my hand. The screen is good enough for my needs and the Android One experience is reminiscent of my old Moto G because that was also near enough stock Android too anyway.

Transferring all the apps was a doddle, even the 2FA and banking stuff thankfully