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guareber t1_j1yg6cl wrote
Reply to comment by wubbbalubbadubdub in LG Innotek is ready to put true optical zoom lenses in the next wave of flagship phones by thebelsnickle1991
It's pretty much top3 for most people after smartphones. Top1 for some.
guareber t1_iueg1sc wrote
Reply to comment by okcrumpet in Megalopolis: how coastal west Africa will shape the coming century. by filosoful
They aren't, really. África is way worse, but SA isn't successful at all.
guareber t1_iud2ffv wrote
Reply to comment by okcrumpet in Megalopolis: how coastal west Africa will shape the coming century. by filosoful
South America success? Please explain.
guareber t1_j1yuduf wrote
Reply to comment by wubbbalubbadubdub in LG Innotek is ready to put true optical zoom lenses in the next wave of flagship phones by thebelsnickle1991
People see them as a selling point because a) no one wants to carry a DSLR on them at all times; and b) social media makes people want to take pictures 24/7
I, for one, know nothing of photography, don't have any pictures on social media, and still take all pictures at max size for the simple reason that I want to be able to zoom on my pc (with a vastly bigger resolution than a phone) without pixelation. I'd never spend iPhone moneys on a mobile phone, but I still try to get a good camera for my budget.
I'd argue refresh rate is meaningless for most users, though. I hardly notice the difference between my high refresh screen and my wife's standard 60.