I’ll go first: Silence Unknown Callers and Filter Unknown Senders on iPhone. No unwanted calls or texts. If someone really needs to reach me but isn’t in my contacts, they can just send a text - it goes into a separate list.
I’ll go first: Silence Unknown Callers and Filter Unknown Senders on iPhone. No unwanted calls or texts. If someone really needs to reach me but isn’t in my contacts, they can just send a text - it goes into a separate list.
Smartphones small enough to hold and operate with only one hand.
In spite of what
AppleTim Cook seems to believe, my hands are the same size they were in 2007. I constantly need to hold and operate my phone while moving and holding something or using my other hand for something else. It’s non-negotiable. I would suffer tremendous productivity loss and literally miss connections if I needed two hands to hold or fully use my phone.So unless the next guy promptly undoes the damage Cook has inflicted on Apple, the SE3 is going to be the last iPhone I ever buy.
“Why don’t you buy…”
No. To paraphrase Steve Jobs, “If they have to buy an accessory just to use the phone, you’ve already blown it.”
Hell yeah. Unfortunately I have the last one made, I believe. I’m on Android though and I believe they are now extinct. The funny thing is from my personal perspective they killed sales. I spent extra to get a phone small enough to use with one hand. There were only two options, both $800. Now that there are none, I’m gonna buy a cheap phone next time.
Sadly this is a battle we’ve lost. I was angry when I had to give up my first 4.3" phone for a 5" phone. I’m now trying to keep new purchases under 6.2", which would be insane back then, and have just accepted that not all of the screen is accessible and unless wearing a coat you always need a bag just to carry your phone.