• The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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      3 days ago

      IS IT SO MUCH TO ASK FOR A PHONE THAT CAN BE MAINTAINED AND SURVIVE LIFE!?

      sorry to yell. i just feel like i’m going crazy

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      so long as the corners are sloped/rounded, phones can be like 1cm thick no problem, and i truly do not understand the obsession with thinner phones

      our hands are curved, why do people want a bunch of empty space between the palm and the phone? might as well fill that space with battery.

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        That was basically how the pre-lenovo Motorola phones were all built. Take the Nexus 6 for example, the edges were really thin, only a few mm, but the back curved so at the middle it was nearly a cm thick.

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          That phone was a goddamn tank I dropped my Nexus 6 down a flight of concrete stairs without a case and by some miracle only the plastic on one corner was scratched. I stopped at HTC One down those exact same stairs and it disintegrated before it hit stair 3.

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      Its honestly all making me think I should build a palmtop and shove a 5g module in it. Screw text messaging (matrix), screw phone service (I’ll just set up VoIP), who needs a play store when ive got apt repos.

      I don’t care if it feels like 2007 in my pocket. I’ll stick an 18650 or two in there and swap it when I need to. I can even be more ridiculous and make the keyboard mechanical.

      To answer your question before its asked, yes, there is plenty wrong with me. Still though.

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      I just want a modern phone in the body of an iPhone 5S (with an edge-to-edge display instead of the home button)

      • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Better headphones than Bluetooth ones, at a fraction of the price, and without a built in death date due to the batteries (permanently) dying?

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          Im a wired headphones person and even I think that battery death is a bullshit reason.

          The jack jack has a finite number of uses, as does the flexibility of the wire, many other components also aren’t indestructible.

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            I still have an old Archos Jukebox that runs off weird green Double As and a hard drive. Everything else, including the screen, needed replacing before the aux jack had even an inkling of a problem.

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            My wired cheap phones that I used almost daily for online meetings and calls is 11 yo, and still works normally. I doubt a cheap wireless would be close to last that much. I don’t even treat it with obsessive care or anything.

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              I’ve had the same Bluetooth headphones for about as long though wouldn’t call them cheap

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          I know what you mean, but just in case anyone has a pair of these I feel obligated to mention it’s relatively trivial to replace the battery packs inside, so maybe don’t just throw them away.

          Or do, whatever, more free electronics for me ;)

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          Im a wired headphones person and even I think that battery death is a bullshit reason.

          The jack jack has a finite number of uses, as does the flexibility of the wire, many other components also aren’t indestructible.

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          i mean sure, but the problem is that you then have a wire to worry about. I feel like bluetooth has been standard for so long that everyone has forgotten how incredibly annoying wired headphones are…

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            Still using wired headphones here. They’re great. Have to use the fucking USBC adapter, but it’s worth it.

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              Does cord noise bother you? The last few times I’ve tried to use wired headphones, I was incredibly annoyed by the sounds created by the cord touching stuff.

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                You can buy non-microphonic cables for pretty cheap. Bought a 7€ hama cable for an old pair of Philips 2xhr headphones and it was completely silent.

                IEM/earbud cables are a little trickier, but there are plenty of sub 20€ cables online that are good. Microphonics is only really a problem with carelessly designed or very cheaply made cables.

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                Are you using a smooth / rubber cord or one of those rough, braided cords? I usually use modified KOSS headphones and some Verisonix cups. They’ve all got smooth cords, so I almost never notice if it touches things, but I’m mostly wearing on-ear / open backed headphones that wouldn’t likely transmit that too much.