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2026-06-03T18:31:50Z

They’ve led us to believe that a slim smartphone is better and that, to achieve this, the battery had to be built-in.

But slim smartphones aren’t actually any better than thicker ones; in fact, they’re often slippery, so you have to use a rubber case to protect the edges and stop it from slipping.

What’s more, a built-in battery means you have to replace the whole smartphone frequently, rather than just the battery.

Smartphones are getting bigger and bigger, with ever-higher refresh rates, and heavier and heavier if you want the battery to last.

One rip-off after another, and we consumers have to replace it every year or two. What a load of rubbish.

I want a decent smartphone again, with a replaceable battery, under 6 inches, with a non-slip, shock-resistant body without having to use huge cases, with a headphone jack, and with an OS that doesn’t pry into my business and that improves over time instead of getting worse with every update.

And above all, at reasonable prices without having to sell a kidney.

Let me dream.

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