• @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Don’t threaten me with a good time.

    I’d looooove a return of the brick phone. Modern phones feel small and dainty in my giant hands. Meanwhile, battery life absolutely sucks. I’d love a modern brick phone that does calls, text and nothing else. And a battery life of a fulm week.

    • @JordanZ@lemmy.world
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      106 days ago

      Had a Sony Ericsson W580i back in high school. It was a slide phone. 15 hours talk, 570 hours standby. That’s nearly 24 days of standby. I charged it maybe every two weeks. It was tiny(So not great in your hands I guess). We don’t need unwieldy huge phones for good battery life. Still had a basic browser and was part of the ‘Sony Walkman’ lineup so was a decent enough music player. Modern phones are just power hungry cause they have about ~12x the power of my first desktop computer.

      Crap photo but shows many angles.

      • @FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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        36 days ago

        Sure, plenty of small phones with good battery life back then. Owned a new phone every three months or so, innovation went that fast in the 90’s.

        But those small phones have a few drawbacks. Too small for my hands and you can’t really shoulder it like we used to with landlines.

        I also mis proper flip phones like the Motorola Startac. You could snap those closed with authority. Can’t quite do that with those modern folding screen flips.

    • @marlowe221@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      I’ll take my Motorola Razr back from the early 00s.

      Whether I do Captain Kirk impressions with it in the privacy of my own home is my business…