Since when do we consider a 6"+ screen device compact?
kamen
NVMe in a phone would be something ridiculously inefficient both because of the form factor and the power draw.
This can IMO be both good and bad. Good if they take the existing design, thicken the body to make it flush with the camera modules and put a larger battery in that space; bad if they use the existing design and make the cameras thinner so that there's no bump.
But hey, we can't talk much sense to manufacturers who are happy if we buy a new toy every year...
They got us in the first half
Baklava is love, baklava is life.
Imagine a case similar to what we had about the default web browser on Windows.
Dammit, emacs.
I don't have the whole context so I might be missing some things, but the whole thing looks to me like "look at how much money I have to burn and how much I don't care".
Don't get attached to a company unless it's your own gig.
If you get fired and you're good, you'll get hired again within weeks.
0.17 cents
So is that less than a cent or is it 17 cents? If it's the former, I don't think it's even possible to make a transaction that small.
Phrasing is important, right?
Fair enough.
I wish that together with the ever increasing physical size we saw more development in terms of screen resolution as well. Sure, we've seen improvements in brightness and refresh rate, but still even many of the 6.7" screens are only 1080p. I think when looking from this close, anything 5+ inches should be more than 1080p; maybe 2160p is a bit too much, but 1440p is a happy medium.