Crossgolf78

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    One feature I loved about one of my “very old” sony phones was a slider that covered the camera. It protected the camera lense and when opening the slider it started the camera without having to go into an menu. It was a great feature back then.

    I feel the same about a music button. A button that starts the music app of your choice would be a great feature.

    in reply to: Existing small smartphones with current technology #1617
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    The latest addition is the Balmuda Phone from a japanese Toaster company. With 4.9 inches it comes really close to onedevice. Costs are supposely high at 800 Euros.

    in reply to: Existing small smartphones with current technology #1453
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    Xiaomi QIN 2 Pro – 5.05. inches (low specs and weird shape)

    Redmi Go – 5.0 inches (big bezel, low specs, cheap)

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by Crossgolf78.
    in reply to: OneDevice caracteristics #1402
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    I just signed up to give a statement about this awesome project.

    An awesome camera. This is a must for any smartphone. Definitely!
    Headphone Jack
    256GB storage
    4GB memory
    5″ Amoled 1080 x 1920 px or 5,2“
    4.5″ Epaper screen (Might be cool but could live without It)
    Octa-core 2.3GHz.
    Price : 290€
    Dimensions : 118 x 68 mm

    Plus:
    4000ma battery
    Camera does not be a flip-up. A hole or notch is fine.
    Stereo speakers.
    Fingerprint sensor not on the screen.
    bright LED flashlight
    Don’t need the docking station feature if this saves costs and chances to buy one.

    Sony should have kept their compact line. This small smartphone looks almost like a new version of an z5 compact.

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