@@Mrnovanova this, but apparently he doesn't think so. I've never met anyone who cared if it was slim (smaller, sure, like flip phones, but thin? Nope)
It was cool in the feature phone days, not so much in the smart phone era. I miss my Nokia Xpress 5310. It was the coolest slim phone I ever had with battery for days.
@@JaimeRiveraTechI feel like it's a gimmick/novelty thing,my phone I around 9.5mm thick and weighs 220grams,I got over the chunkiness in less than a week and I feel like that may work inversely with these slim phones,I personally won't care or show off the design of the phone more than I'd show off the camera performance and battery life🤷🏾♂️...and a high quality headphone jack 😅
We don’t need airdrop on android. Just make use of an open standard for file sharing like Wi-Fi Direct or sth. Dunno about its security risks but that would be so beneficial.
If they are able to fit such a large battery on this Slim, they should be able to fit a bigger one on the Ultra and Fold7. Making the lighter, makes sense. Thinner, you’re just asking for insurance claims left and right due to bending.
Unpopular opinion on thin phones: I like them, because phones have gotten wider, thicker, and now the sides are squared off more often than not. All of these combined make phones uncomfortable to use with one hand. If I can't have rounded edges then I want a narrow phone; if I can't have a narrow phone then make it thinner. Ideally, I just wish phones would be sub 6 inches again, but that's not going to happen.
Thankfully it's an unpopular opinion. You wanna go backwards to having less phone. Sub 6" 😂 give me 6.8" any day of the week and twice on Sunday. If I'm paying top dollar, I want a large battery, a large display and space for heat management not a bloody thin phone that you put on a case on
By that logic just buy a tablet or an Ipad. It's stupid to have a MOBILE PHONE that is more annoying and clucky to use than old tablets. @@jamescassar5348
@@jamescassar5348 it's a portable device. It should be portable. Besides, thinness has nothing to do with screen size. If anything, making the phone thinner would allow Apple to increase the screen size without increasing the weight.
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That Lenovo laptop and rollabe screen is a dream come true for me. I'm a lawyer and I have to work a lot on the screens that are vertically challenged (deficient vertically), because all I see and work on are documents, pdf and some spreadsheets. Mainly I write in Microsoft Word and I even bought Dell 32" monitor and I have rotated it to be in vertical mode permanently - and on the other side of I have my trusty Lenovo P52. Also, I work on LG Gram 17 and Huawei Matebook X pro. All of them would benefit from taller screen as far as I'm concerned.
Nobody cares about a thinner phone. Period. "My phone is too thick" Said no-one in like 5 years. It's like Ives is back. smh. Worst MacBooks ever made were because of Johny. Stop with thin over functionality. Rollable screen laptops are not a thing and never will be. So stupid.
Thinness might not necessarily matter, but weight definitely does. And the iPhone has been gradually getting heavier and heavier every year. Even just flashing back 10 years the iPhone 6+, which in terms of size is a very similar volume to the current Pro Maxes of today, was 68G heavier than a 14PM, or almost 2 1/2 ounces heavier. Even the 16+ with an aluminum build is still over an ounce heavier than the old 6+. It gets even more ridiculous when you compared to something like the original iPhone SE, which is literally more than half the weight of a 16PM. This is an advantage The thin phones will have, if the 17 Air comes in around 150-175G it’s going to possibly be one of the most comfortable large phones that can still be used one handed.
Apple keeps pretending they care about privacy. That's a lie. They care about profit and of they market privacy they make more profit even if the privacy features are surpassed by 3rd parties. They are interested in keeping their walled garden. I think they should be forced to open it up and compete on innovation
"keep this video at a decent length" Jaime..... I've been watching your vids for a few years now.... and everything you do with giving us the tech news is awesome! You break everything down well, and give concise thoughts. There is no "decent length" for your format in my mind. This video is 9:03... if you had kept those two other stories it might have bumped it up to 15 mins in length.... I'm perfectly fine with that. I know this is just my opinion, but what I'm sayin' is that because I enjoy watching your stuff... I never look at the length of the video. But I understand the YT algorithm and all that. Keep up the excellent work!
When you say "slim with no compromise" I think the one compromise will be in durability, primarily for the people you see running around with their phone in their back pocket all the time. Unless they do some crazy feat of engineering, I imagine a thinner phone would be more prone to damage from bending or flexing. I also think a thinner phone would be more challenging to manage heat while charging or during processor-intensive operations. Most importantly, I don't hear a lot of reviewers or consumers saying that modern day phones are too thick. Going thinner definitely has more benefit for foldable phones, but it's not what consumers are looking for in a slab phone. Everyone, all the time, asks for more battery life and faster charging. I don't know why the major players won't give the people what they want. Meanwhile, OnePlus has huge battery capacity with extremely fast charging, but the people who say these things are important to them won't buy a OnePlus phone.
Mmmm, notifications on Garmin devices are very limited when using it with an iPhone, the only option you have is to “dismiss” a notification. Same thing when using other smart watches that are not an Apple Watch .
I see no limitations with my Epix Gen 2. Sure you can’t react to notifications from it, but it’s not like if doing so on any other watch isn’t already clumsy
@ yes, I get it but it should do the same as when connected to an android device which lets you mark as read, reply or delete…. It feels like they force me to use an Apple Watch with an iPhone if I want to have full functionality. Thanks for the response btw and keep up the good work with your videos. I am from El Salvador.
I'd take a bigger battery over a thinner phone every day!
@@Mrnovanova this, but apparently he doesn't think so. I've never met anyone who cared if it was slim (smaller, sure, like flip phones, but thin? Nope)
the battery is silicon carbon 4700mah and 8 elite is efficient
Whoever said that we want thinner phones that these companies keep wanting to bring them to the market
What if technology improved to a point where you wouldn't lose battery life?
@@JaimeRiveraTechLet's Cross that bridge when it's not an "IF"
I don't understand why people want slim phone
It was cool in the feature phone days, not so much in the smart phone era. I miss my Nokia Xpress 5310. It was the coolest slim phone I ever had with battery for days.
It's crazy cool to hold anything and not feel like you are. I think that's the dream.
@@JaimeRiveraTech not if you have to charge it twice a day
@@JaimeRiveraTechI feel like it's a gimmick/novelty thing,my phone I around 9.5mm thick and weighs 220grams,I got over the chunkiness in less than a week and I feel like that may work inversely with these slim phones,I personally won't care or show off the design of the phone more than I'd show off the camera performance and battery life🤷🏾♂️...and a high quality headphone jack 😅
Here comes Bendgate 2.0
We don’t need airdrop on android. Just make use of an open standard for file sharing like Wi-Fi Direct or sth. Dunno about its security risks but that would be so beneficial.
You make a good point.
That rollable laptop concept was soooo cool
Totally
No matter how good a thinner, smaller phone is, I would still pick the bigger phone with all the power any day
If they are able to fit such a large battery on this Slim, they should be able to fit a bigger one on the Ultra and Fold7.
Making the lighter, makes sense. Thinner, you’re just asking for insurance claims left and right due to bending.
Agreed. We’re still at a point where that matters
No matter how good the battery and power is, I would still pick a smaller phone which can be used one handed and is very light
You have to understand no everyone is a phone addict. Some of us value portability.
@@amir.rodz3 not with titanium grade 5
been watching you since the iPhone 4s, I love your new channel! Merry Christmas buddy
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Imagine the camera jump is the same because…. You need a minimum distance/depth for camera lenses to be effective.
True that
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Unpopular opinion on thin phones: I like them, because phones have gotten wider, thicker, and now the sides are squared off more often than not. All of these combined make phones uncomfortable to use with one hand. If I can't have rounded edges then I want a narrow phone; if I can't have a narrow phone then make it thinner. Ideally, I just wish phones would be sub 6 inches again, but that's not going to happen.
Thankfully it's an unpopular opinion. You wanna go backwards to having less phone. Sub 6" 😂 give me 6.8" any day of the week and twice on Sunday. If I'm paying top dollar, I want a large battery, a large display and space for heat management not a bloody thin phone that you put on a case on
Who knows. Maybe. I don't think it's an unpopular opinion
By that logic just buy a tablet or an Ipad.
It's stupid to have a MOBILE PHONE that is more annoying and clucky to use than old tablets.
@@jamescassar5348
@@jamescassar5348 it's a portable device. It should be portable. Besides, thinness has nothing to do with screen size. If anything, making the phone thinner would allow Apple to increase the screen size without increasing the weight.
Here’s me still holding on to my iPhone 13 Mini.
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Merry Christmas to you and your family as well. Thank you so much for stopping by and supporting our new endeavor. It’s the best gift a guy could get this holiday season
That Lenovo laptop and rollabe screen is a dream come true for me. I'm a lawyer and I have to work a lot on the screens that are vertically challenged (deficient vertically), because all I see and work on are documents, pdf and some spreadsheets. Mainly I write in Microsoft Word and I even bought Dell 32" monitor and I have rotated it to be in vertical mode permanently - and on the other side of I have my trusty Lenovo P52. Also, I work on LG Gram 17 and Huawei Matebook X pro. All of them would benefit from taller screen as far as I'm concerned.
Nobody cares about a thinner phone. Period. "My phone is too thick" Said no-one in like 5 years. It's like Ives is back. smh. Worst MacBooks ever made were because of Johny. Stop with thin over functionality. Rollable screen laptops are not a thing and never will be. So stupid.
I won’t mind a thicker phone, as long as its not as heavy as 240g like the 13/14 Pro Max were
Thinness might not necessarily matter, but weight definitely does. And the iPhone has been gradually getting heavier and heavier every year. Even just flashing back 10 years the iPhone 6+, which in terms of size is a very similar volume to the current Pro Maxes of today, was 68G heavier than a 14PM, or almost 2 1/2 ounces heavier. Even the 16+ with an aluminum build is still over an ounce heavier than the old 6+.
It gets even more ridiculous when you compared to something like the original iPhone SE, which is literally more than half the weight of a 16PM.
This is an advantage The thin phones will have, if the 17 Air comes in around 150-175G it’s going to possibly be one of the most comfortable large phones that can still be used one handed.
the galaxy fold is too thick , this is much needed.
That's a lie. The minority, maybe, but not nobody.
Apple keeps pretending they care about privacy. That's a lie. They care about profit and of they market privacy they make more profit even if the privacy features are surpassed by 3rd parties. They are interested in keeping their walled garden. I think they should be forced to open it up and compete on innovation
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"keep this video at a decent length"
Jaime..... I've been watching your vids for a few years now.... and everything you do with giving us the tech news is awesome! You break everything down well, and give concise thoughts.
There is no "decent length" for your format in my mind. This video is 9:03... if you had kept those two other stories it might have bumped it up to 15 mins in length.... I'm perfectly fine with that. I know this is just my opinion, but what I'm sayin' is that because I enjoy watching your stuff... I never look at the length of the video.
But I understand the YT algorithm and all that. Keep up the excellent work!
When you say "slim with no compromise" I think the one compromise will be in durability, primarily for the people you see running around with their phone in their back pocket all the time. Unless they do some crazy feat of engineering, I imagine a thinner phone would be more prone to damage from bending or flexing. I also think a thinner phone would be more challenging to manage heat while charging or during processor-intensive operations. Most importantly, I don't hear a lot of reviewers or consumers saying that modern day phones are too thick. Going thinner definitely has more benefit for foldable phones, but it's not what consumers are looking for in a slab phone. Everyone, all the time, asks for more battery life and faster charging. I don't know why the major players won't give the people what they want. Meanwhile, OnePlus has huge battery capacity with extremely fast charging, but the people who say these things are important to them won't buy a OnePlus phone.
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Mmmm, notifications on Garmin devices are very limited when using it with an iPhone, the only option you have is to “dismiss” a notification. Same thing when using other smart watches that are not an Apple Watch .
I see no limitations with my Epix Gen 2. Sure you can’t react to notifications from it, but it’s not like if doing so on any other watch isn’t already clumsy
@ yes, I get it but it should do the same as when connected to an android device which lets you mark as read, reply or delete…. It feels like they force me to use an Apple Watch with an iPhone if I want to have full functionality. Thanks for the response btw and keep up the good work with your videos. I am from El Salvador.
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