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1. macrae+x7[view] [source] 2022-03-22 00:06:51
>>jstanl+(OP)
I would argue that maps are the killer app for phones, this phone having a garbage map app is a death knell.
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2. seba_d+K7[view] [source] 2022-03-22 00:08:11
>>macrae+x7
Every app is the killer app for someone. I hardly ever use maps on my phone.
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3. aflag+E8[view] [source] 2022-03-22 00:15:50
>>seba_d+K7
That may be, but I suspect most users expect a browser, a way to message friends (whatsapp or telegram in most western countries) and a maps app. Games are popular too. Being able to call and send SMS is secondary. I think not having a good maps is a big issue, hopefully they'll be able to patch that eventually. Until then, maybe google maps is not too bad on the mobile browser?
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4. clan+5e[view] [source] 2022-03-22 01:11:46
>>aflag+E8
While I do agree a maps app is very important indeed I find this statement completely bonkers:

> Being able to call and send SMS is secondary.

This is the basic definition of a mobile phone for me [1]. We can all have our opinions on what the "killer app" is. And some may rather want a pocket sized computer. The old grumpy man in me wants to shout "Get off my lawn" - please do not redefine what a "phone" is. How much we all may hate telcos they at least have ensured world wide communications. I accept the fact that many today are willing to trade that away to each their own favourite corporate garden be it Whatsapp, Telegram, Facetime et. al. However it does not a phone make. Sweet sweet E.164 [2].

It might be an unfair interpretation but as I read it calls should even be secondary to games!

So in my mind you argue the focus should be on a tablet [3].

You might be wishing for another device class which is fair. But this kind of redefinition I find troublesome.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_phone

[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E.164

[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tablet_computer

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5. aflag+JO2[view] [source] 2022-03-22 21:20:48
>>clan+5e
Regardless the etymology of the word phone, nowadays calling and sending sms is not the main usage of the device. Most people only make calls on emergencies only. In fact, calling when you don’t need something urgently is often considered rude. Anyway, that can also be done with FaceTime, WhatsApp, telegram, Skype, etc. Internet is far more important. When people make contracts with carriers most often than not they choose it based on the data and not minutes or sms. If you pay attention to ads by the carriers you’ll see that data is always the highlight, that’s what phones are actually used for these days.
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