Quoteonly wired charging
If you are concerned about the USB-C port getting mechanical destruction by plugging and unplugging, use an adapter cable with magnet port. Maybe it's gonna charge slower, but see it this way, the slower charging is better for the batteries' life and when you need the fast charging, you can still stick the original cable (granted it's less convenient to have 2 ways of doing it).
QuoteThe manufacturer promises four software updates, up to Android 19, as well as security patches until 2031. Patches are currently released approximately every two months.
Quote from: oneplus.com/global/nord-54 Android versions, 6-year security. 4 years of healthy battery.
The SoC/cores are easily fast enough for a few years more (I use a custom ROM on a device where official support has ende for many years and it's still super fast for what I do, like browsing/normal apps, not gaming). At some point there needs to be a change where all smartphone manufacturers increase the 6 years to 8-10 years or at least do so for certain long term support (LTS) devices, maybe this is going to be forced politic.ally (had to add the . or it wouldn't post) (EU, this is where you would be good), where a manufacturer must at least offer some LTS phones of their known good devices, like a Galaxy A56 LTS or whichever suffix name it would then have (may be LTS it too similar to LTE).
PS: Interesting that the screen is 6.83 inch now, instead of the usual 6.7 inch / 6.74 inch in Nord 4.
Justus12400, ty for info.
Quote from: sammyfans.com/2023/06/19/sony-launches-lytia-smartphone-camera-sensors-goodbye-imx/In addition, Sony also announced five new products named LYT 900, LYT 800, LYT 700, LYT 600, and LYT 500. However, as far as the specific parameters are concerned, some of the products are only changed in the naming method.
For example, LYT 900, LYT 800, and LYT 700 are the previous IMX989/888/890, but the names have been changed. It is worth mentioning that the LYT600 is a brand-new sensor with a CMOS size of 1/1.95 inches. Some reports believe that it will be used as a telephoto or periscope telephoto.
announced = sony-semicon.com/en/info/2023/2023061501.html
Quote from: lensxp.com/sony-lyt-700-lyt-700c-sensor/LYT-700 vs. LYT-700C: What's the 'C'?
The core hardware is identical. The 'C' in LYT-700C signifies a specific feature bundle: Pantone™ Validated color certification. It's a commitment by the phone manufacturer to a color-accurate imaging pipeline.
Ok, so the C in LYT-700C is not just a rename of LYT-600 and the sensor seems indeed to be an upgrade.