For me it’s the notification light you used to find on older phones, was particularly good to know if your phone was charged without picking it up

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    No one looks for one because they don’t need it. Companies adding extras doesn’t mean it’s better for the end user nor they need it in case they are your in-laws and what good picturs of their grandchildren… Neither your bullshit argument about people don’t look for range finders because it’s already in the product.

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        11 months ago

        WOW… 24% you don’t say!!! It must mean that remaining 76% doesn’t give a fuck and paying extra for the shit they don’t use or don’t need… How am I so blinded by my ignorance to see this!

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              In what way this is about most technical users or majority of the users you lying ignorant bastard?

              iPhone users represent the majority of US phone users. How many iPhone users are going to read and reply to an Androidpolice poll?

              Why the fuck are you arguing about wide lenses

              You claimed your Note 4, with a single sensor and lens system on the back, is better. You claimed you didn’t see a need for multiple cameras. I explained, (and can offer objective test results) how the 3 cameras on the back of my phone are better than the single Note 4 camera.