But I think there is a general lack of widespread smaller phones for those who prefer that
I'm a bit surprised that with cells kinda plateauing with what they can offer that we haven't seen a return to niche feature phones. The closest we see to that is the folding screen stuff.
I really feel that for most other markets with a glut like this, we'd start seeing a bunch of options tied to people's identity. A "rugged" phone with a solar panel and long battery for preppers, smaller phones for minimalists, gamer phones with an analog stick.
I know these things exist in deep niches, but I'm just surprised we haven't seen marketing start pushing them as real options yet. Because there just doesn't seem like there's much more to offer as far as mainline phones go.
I'm a bit surprised that with cells kinda plateauing with what they can offer that we haven't seen a return to niche feature phones. The closest we see to that is the folding screen stuff.
I really feel that for most other markets with a glut like this, we'd start seeing a bunch of options tied to people's identity. A "rugged" phone with a solar panel and long battery for preppers, smaller phones for minimalists, gamer phones with an analog stick.
I know these things exist in deep niches, but I'm just surprised we haven't seen marketing start pushing them as real options yet. Because there just doesn't seem like there's much more to offer as far as mainline phones go.
Hmm, having no 3.5 mm jack is a pretty happenin' identity these days, right?