Customers have been wanting bigger batteries for decades. It was manufacturer PR trying to push thinner phones because manufacturers knew one of the biggest reasons why people upgrade phones is their batteries aren't lasting. Bigger batteries mean people keep their old phones longer. Thinner phones with smaller batteries means people will upgrade sooner (both from the smaller battery not lasting a day and the heat from other components killing the battery faster)
Quote from: indy on May 12, 2025, 18:45:31Add it with flip phones for "technology that nobody asked for."
Flip phones are actually quite popular in asia. It's one of the few places the flip phone market continued even after smartphones.