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    Positives … Good AI features

    Negatives … No 4K recording on all lenses

    Some people just have different priorities.

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      If I’m paying $900 for a phone, you’d better believe that 4K30 is the barest of bare minimums I’m expecting that rear camera to do unless it’s a deliberate tradeoff for something more ethical like a Fairphone. The Pixel 9 base model can shoot at 4K60 and 1080p240 (256 GB and the same $900 price). “Good AI features” lmfao blow it out your ass, Asus. I wonder where this comparison chart is coming from anyway.

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        My 2022 iPhone SE, that I bought new for about $550, records 4K at 60fps.

        I’m a little shocked that isn’t the base standard for all smartphones now.

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          I don’t care about camera quality at all, I much prefer longevity, performancd, ports, other sensors, custom ROM and root support. And so, most smartphones of manufacturers chasing the trend of camera quality, especially if they are 1k+, are not fit for me.

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          There are Samsung A-Series phones that support 4k @30fps

          Galaxy A25 is about $299 and has 6.5 inch 1080p 120hz display, records at 4K @30fps

          Galaxy A35 is about $100 more than the above, and along with the above mentioned, also has IP67 water resistance hand under-display fingerprint sensor

          Cheap phones are getting so good these days

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        My phone has 256gb storage and it’s constantly full. Next phone I’m getting needs to have 1tb+ storage

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          what do you use that storage for? could you send a screenshot about the storage usage statistics?

          I have so many apps that I rarely use and I still only have used 45 GB. I use an sd card for the media, though, and a lot of app backups that you probably can’t do anyway, but that’s not much of a difference

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              hmm I see. what kind of media is that, movies and music or pictures and recorded videos? if it’s the latter, you don’t have a computer at home right?

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                It’s all of the above. I do have computer and self host plex but I need to keep some of the stuff locally because I travel a lot

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            45G is often the size of the OS nowadays. :/ Mine is 30G by itself. The rest of my 128G is taken up by apps/photos/videos I could admittedly clean up. I also have a 512GB SD card I use to carry my entire music library (well, a compressed version).

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              on my device, calyx os takes 22 GB, and I think this is a lot. I can’t understand what takes 45 GB in a system. Technically probably it’s only half of it used at a time because of A/B partitions, but half of that is still a lot