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  1. if you can easily find the button for taking the photo, it is actually no problem to use the camera at the back, because normally you are looking at the camera any way.

  2. I don't mind the selfie camera, but the charger is… it took so long to get manufacturers to use USB standards, deviating from it is a big no-no, but the biggest problem is the capacitive buttons, especially three of them on the same side. A better option would be to have the area where the volume buttons are a single capacitive button that registers swipes, making it a virtual scroll wheel instead, and the power button could be a haptic button on the other side that you have to hard press to work.

  3. Why not just do a case with a front facing camera on it then if you want it it's there same with a headphone jack just make it semi modular.

  4. My solution if the front facing camera is removed:

    Use the AI. We point the rear camera to our face and when the camera detects our face, it should automatically capture. Make it vibrate for a sec to let us know it's taken. Most rear cam selfie problem is we can't make sure if the photo is balanced or not. That's what the AI do. They fix.

  5. I personally use the selfie camera more than I think , small things when you want to quickly look at yourself while on the road . I video call especially since I am not in my birth country so I have to call my family and see them.

  6. I'm not someone who likes selfie cams, I dislike them, but they're a necessary evil, countless amounts of degenerates enjoy taking selfies, it doesn't make sense to alienate that market, you'll just lose money, I fully believe that the best solution is under the screen cameras, everything under the screen, zero notch, zero bezels

  7. I wouldn't mind not having a front facing camera, but I would still want to push big companies into developing new technology so that maybe one day, we'll have cameras under the display or such … If we just leave out a feature rather than continue developing it, we won't see much innovation in the future…

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