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Although inspired by Tannin's efforts to find a high-endurance phone with a large screen for US$250, I think I need something a little more upmarket.
My wife and I currently have Samsung Note 4 phones. There are 3 main problems, compared to how they were when new:
1. Responsiveness is often poor, with short freezes.
2. The camera is poor. Color accuracy just isn't good enough, low-light performance is pathetic and auto-focus is way too slow.
3. Battery runtime is increasingly bad. We replaced one battery (pretty easy in these old phones that still have a removable battery), but the other sometimes dies when less than 40% and put under load. While I realize that this is probably partly due to long-term software bloat, it is not easy to fix with a semi-closed system like Samsung's.
Rather than drop a couple of thousand bucks on two new Note 8 or S9+ phones, I am thinking a reasonably fast mid-range phone with a good camera and decent battery runtime. Except there aren't that many contenders that tick all the boxes.
My wife and I currently have Samsung Note 4 phones. There are 3 main problems, compared to how they were when new:
1. Responsiveness is often poor, with short freezes.
2. The camera is poor. Color accuracy just isn't good enough, low-light performance is pathetic and auto-focus is way too slow.
3. Battery runtime is increasingly bad. We replaced one battery (pretty easy in these old phones that still have a removable battery), but the other sometimes dies when less than 40% and put under load. While I realize that this is probably partly due to long-term software bloat, it is not easy to fix with a semi-closed system like Samsung's.
Rather than drop a couple of thousand bucks on two new Note 8 or S9+ phones, I am thinking a reasonably fast mid-range phone with a good camera and decent battery runtime. Except there aren't that many contenders that tick all the boxes.
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