I went through my late teens as the initial smart phone boom was happening. I had a Motorola q that could get TV channels and had a keyboard. I had the enV that flipped open. And many androids/blackberries that I loved for their unique form factor and functionality.

I have never balked at spending money on a phone and for a long time i felt locked into generic flagship devices. With the debut of folding screens I feel like my appetite for unique devices rekindled. I think the power of android lies in its diversity of implementation.

So what features and functionalities would you choose over the next flagship release?

    • croobat
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      71 year ago

      How did we end up in a world where this is a niche feature. 😭😭

    • Margot RobbieM
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      41 year ago

      I feel like I wouldn’t mind the lack of headphone jack so much if they just gave us another USB-C port on the bottom instead so you can charge and listen to music without a dongle.

      • @saladfork@lemmy.world
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        51 year ago

        I’ve really tried hard with these usb-c headphones / adapters and they just don’t work very well for me. They function mostly, but much more often come unplugged or slightly ajar.

        • Margot RobbieM
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          51 year ago

          Because the audio jack is the perfect connector for its purpose: It’s omnidirectional, the connection is as wide as it comes, and it locks the plug. The point for using a USB-C connector would be that it’s more versatile as you can use it for data transfer and power as well.

  • @Zebov@lemmy.world
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    151 year ago

    Apparently most of my requirements/desires fit this. I require an unlocked bootloader, because I need root to not throw my phone through a window. An amazing camera would be needed as well.

    I REALLY, REALLY would like a removable battery, IR blaster, small form function, a headphone jack, and a rear fingerprint reader.

    • Spraynard Kruger
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      61 year ago

      I miss the IR blaster on my Galaxy S4. I remember when I finally upgraded to the S8, I was using it for several months before realizing it was gone. I tried to change the channel on the TV at work only to find out that they removed that feature from their Galaxy line pretty much right after the S4. Needless to say, I was disappointed, but it makes sense to remove a super niche feature from their mass-marketed device line.

  • @gears@lemmy.world
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    151 year ago

    I miss having a notification LED. It used to be super common to have a “breathing” effect with a given color when an app had sent a notification.

    So a Snapchat for example would show the breathing as yellow, etc. Super convenient to check for messages without going and grabbing the phone.

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      I think the galaxy s9 was the last that had that for the galaxy seriesm. When I got my S20U I handed my s8plus? The flagship to my mum. I still miss the notification light and it’s such a shame that we can’t even use the AMOLED screen to emulate the notification light.

      • @Starsfanatic08@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Checkout “aodnotify” for a screen notification replacement for the led. Works like a charm for me on my s7 and s10 and has tons of options to make it app specific, colors, and notification styles. You do need the purchased version instead of free for some of the features, but think it’s well worth it.

    • @gronapa@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      11 year ago

      Yea I only ever had this on a Samsung S9 and I did find it helpful. Snapchat as you said did a good job using it.

  • polaroid
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    151 year ago

    HEADPHONE JACK.

    GIVE ME THE GOD DAMN HEADPHONE JACK BACK

  • Indépendantiste (old)
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    121 year ago

    sideloading is a requirement for me and unlockable bootloader, otherwise, some things like an IR blaster, headphone jack, removable battery (thx EU), RGB notification LED, front facing speakers would make a “good” phone become “great”

  • Nytelock
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    101 year ago

    Headset jack and let me replace my damn battery. Also default option to uninstall non-OEM apps

    • @phx@lemmy.world
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      51 year ago

      You’re in luck for the battery thing. It’s basically going to be mandatory in the EU which should hopefully help push change everywhere

      • @Thadrax@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        I really hate that it is becoming mandatory. I would have preferred the option to either have a reasonably priced service to replace the battery or have it user replaceable. Forcing one solution just seems not very consumer friendly.

        I don’t like the compromises they have to make to make them easily replaceable and I never had a battery fail on me.

        • @phx@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          Well, what we’ve seen this far is not making it mandatory just means that the battery will not be user-replaceable on 99% of devices, because that’s the most profitable way of doing it even if it results in a lot of extra waste

  • CoderKat
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    I know some phones had already did this, but I always liked the idea of support for using your phone as a TV remote. The phone has replaced so many pieces of hardware that it feels silly that TV remotes haven’t been replaced yet.

    I also specifically wish Chrome supported extensions on mobile. Firefox does it. Why can’t the biggest browser do it?

    • @SilentStorms@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      I miss the innovation of early 2010s phones. Using the IR blaster to mess around with bar TVs was a ton of fun. Not to mention headphone jacks, SD card slots, and removable batteries.

      I wish Firefox mobile supported desktop extensions. I know its doable with Nightly builds, but that’s a pain to set up.

    • Lodespawn
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      @CoderKat I’m pretty sure there are apps that let you do this. In my experience they tend to be buggy and slower than the dedicated hardware.

      @Rdan33l

  • @j4k3@lemmy.world
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    91 year ago

    I’d like a phone with no camera facing me, and physical hardware switches to completely disable the mic, camera, battery, and entire modem. Not some software interrupt and lock. I mean, the switch is circuit ground for these circuit blocks. When I select OFF, it means real world “this thing does not exist any more ever” until I turn it back on.

    It would be interesting to have a modular rear camera with a removable lens, removable IR filter, along with public documentation and the full API for the sensor. This would open up an enormous range of applications. I would mostly mess with astrophotography more.

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      physical hardware switches to completely disable the mic, camera, battery, and entire modem

      There is one, the Librem 5.

      Warning: Usability is not great last I heard. Runs on a linux distro so no android apps.

      Edit: nvm don’t bother checking it. They just raised the price to $1299 and it’s 32 gb storage with 3gb ram. I mean at this point, just get a google pixel and slap on graphene os.

    • WaDef7
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      31 year ago

      The modular rear camera idea makes a lot of sense when you consider that camera bumps have become an industry standard.

  • Elle
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    I was looking into smaller form factor phones awhile back, and an interesting feature I noticed some of them had was a programmable button.

    I don’t know that programmable buttons on phones are that niche, but it’s certainly not common either so far as I’m aware, so this super simple feature would be wicked imo. I’d also really like if more phones just stole Motorola’s gesture interactions (e.g. quick twist for camera, firm double-shake for flashlight, etc.).

    Also, uh…Speaking of small form factor phones, I don’t know if that counts as a feature, but it’s one detail I’d like to see come back, or flip phones with separate screens (clunky, sure, but better than the screen eventually creasing imo).

  • Astigma
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    61 year ago

    I miss the IR blaster. Being able to control my TV and other set-top boxes was amazing. Now that functionality has been replaced by each manufacturer having their own control app that needs an internet connection and all your information. Bring back the IR blaster!

    • @amnesiacrobat@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Came to say this. I had one with an IR blaster and thought it was gimmicky until I remembered my wife has ADD and we lose remotes constantly

  • @Lalop@toast.ooo
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    61 year ago

    Headphone socket. They are taking away what was a universal feature and replacing it with inconvenient crap.

  • @notapantsday@feddit.de
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    61 year ago

    There are some niche phones with a thermal camera, would love to see more of that. Thermal modules are getting smaller, cheaper and better all the time and the main producers like infiray or guide are offering modules that seem to be clearly targeted at the smartphone market.

    I’m still discovering new uses for my thermal camera and I wish I could have it in my pocket all the time. The obvious uses are finding gaps in your house’s thermal insulation or finding devices that draw a lot of standby energy. But you can also use it to find studs in your walls, find things that have recently been used, like cars in a parking lot or chairs in an office.

    • a1studmuffin 🇦🇺
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      21 year ago

      Thermal cameras are also really handy for electronics repair and spotting invisible water leaks in ceilings.

  • Margot RobbieM
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    51 year ago

    Something interesting. Like 2 USB-C ports, also a nice hard plastic back, since they are so hard to find now.

    • Astigma
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      31 year ago

      Oh boy do I have the phone for you Margot. Check out the ASUS ROG Phone 7 Ultimate. It has a USB-C port on the bottom as you’d expect but also one on the side for when you’re holding the phone horizontally but still want to charge.