Comments by "Lautaro Quiroga" (@LautaroQ2812) on "Marques Brownlee"
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Hopefully they do die, so they can move on and focus onto other products :D. Everyone's gonna bash at me now for my opinion if they put one to a good use, but the reality is as MK said, we didn't need it and if it never existed no one would argue if it's useful or not. It was just a bigger phone not to be used as a phone, usually without phone service, but usually also without keyboard to be a laptop... meh. "Light gaming, web browsing..." you can do that with a small, cheap not so powerful laptop and you also get keyboard and probably Windows, which allows you later on to wider options. For the carrying, if it's not a big heavy laptop you're probably gonna carry it around in a bag... same with the tablet. You're gonna go with it on your hand, and if that were the case they are both equally uncomfortable to do that XD
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You can make a 10 dollar or 1000 dollars phone but why do you have to name it so badly? Just call it the Infinix 1. Or the Infinix Note, and then the 2 and so on and forth. Why is it the Note. Where's the normal one? Why's the 8th? Where are the other 7?
Great work though! Looks interesting. I'd change the camera stuff. If I pay 200 bucks for the phone, you are right, you are clearly knowingly going into a 'budget' phone. You don't care much about the cameras and you don't care much about the screen. Maybe if you do, it's what you can afford, so either way you won't be picky in that regard and you'll try to make it work. So, cut cost on all the other cameras, go Pixel route. Leave only 1 that is decent and that's it. People who buy this phone are not going to create content at night shooting it with the phone daily.
I know this because I went from a Sony Xperia ZL (used and it aged really badly) to a J5 Prime, which I still use. It takes... nice pics overall with great lighting. Like for social media and stuff is more than ok. So that's where your aim should be at. Doing what you can well instead of resembling expensive things.
Also you didn't mention the specs, I think? Maybe you weren't allowed to, but it's weird. Just for the sake of knowing.
The most impressive to me, when they do it are screen and camera when they are cheap. Battery life is kind of a cheating feature because if it's a cheap phone with low res screen and low consumption chip and a big battery, it'll last (generally speaking). Some more expensive phones still have "ok" battery life. So not even those do it great.
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As EU folks have said, here in South America happens the same with WhatsApp. And you talked about India and businesses.
Here, carrier plans literally have 1 or 2 GB a month for YouTube and TikTok (besides the GBs of the month) but also has "unlimited free whatsapp" which means, even if you run out of data, you can still use whatsapp. Google's "messages" is as far as I know, not through internet, is not pushed with marketing/data plans and worst of all, companies like Samsung have their own shit on top of Google's shit. So you have 2 browsers, 2 messages apps etc - all to end up installing a 3rd browser which you use on the computer and a 3rd/4th app for messaging (whatsapp, telegram). And that's because of availability, pricing and the "culture" around Android. iPhone is super popular in the US and maybe some other country, but the rest of the world runs on Android (stock) or a fork of it, on which companies on top put their own spin on it. That is the blessing and the curse of Android. A much more versatile, diverse, open system - but also not a very integrated one.
In fact, for us, SMS are GARBAGE. Literally, all we get through "messages" are promos and scams, lol. Because everyone and their mother uses WhatsApp. It's so ingrained, that when whatsapp goes down, everyone defaults to Telegram or even Twitter. They don't even think of SMS. SMS/MMS have been deleted from our minds.
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Please let me know a reason or situation where you need more than 1080p or 1440p max on your phone. I'm not saying it's useless, or it doesn't look great, but like why? These are the type of company trends that are just dumb.
On a tv I get it, on a monitor, I totally get it. But on a phone? Why? It consumes more power, needs more resources for those pixels and what are you doing on a 6.5'' screen that you need so many?
The same with the ultra fast charging, I feel thermodynamic or whatever physical laws cannot be broken so at the end of the day, something's gotta give and fail.
And then the design is meh, vegan is bs and the camera is gigantic with the same issues, for sure, the Nokia 1020 had.
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I love these videos MK, hopefully you read this. Now, I know a lot of these people are not only great content creators but also friends of yours. And most of them are American, which gives them the option to access a wider variety of tech, whether it's for price range, quality, vendors, models or even type.
However, I think this could be interesting if you got tech YouTubers from across the globe. I think it'd be truly interesting to hear what is their favorite tech of that year and why. Not everyone has the same accessibility, some might have other issues. Maybe health issues and their piece of tech is more than just an iPhone. Others might cater to the mid-range devices due to price or availability, etc. Just an idea, of course :D
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