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  1. Quick heads up, no, your eyes are not failing you – Just noticed the video is running at a weird framerate, must have been a rendering error! If you could stick with it anyways, that would be massively appreciated ?

  2. Oh god I can already see the future 🙁 everything is implemented into your skull and if you dont buy the ad-free package there will be ads all over your vision.. just trying to sleep and then BOOM 30s youtube ad. RIP

  3. If they sell a different kind of phone on their every release, and if the phone is worth changing, then surely it would make sense to buy new phones every year

  4. Its all fine and dandy but mark my words, when world starts running out of oil things are going to start being tough. No more smartphones, no more technology advancements and no more plastic that is used for smartphones because without plastic there are no motherboards and other stuff

  5. It's capitalism, and it's foundering. People just don't have the money to spend they'd like to. I mean, come on, I would love to swap out my phone to the new shiny every six months just for the "new toy" factor but that would be financially difficult and objectively crazy when my current phone does everything I need and then some. At the end of the day, the current system is just misguided insanity from top to bottom. It's insane we have umpteen manufacturers making a gazillion phone variants, it's insane that people are induced to buy stuff at the highest rate possible (and the hell with things like resource depletion, we're seeing growth bitches) and it's insane that income and the amount of units moved is considered important and a measure – the only real measure – of success. It's like watching the world through a cracked funhouse mirror. Yes, new and better tech is great but measuring tech by only the yardstick of "profit" and units moved is wrongheaded and weird. Just like capitalism itself.

  6. What would be super cool is having an implant in the hand that's a phone….like in the movie Total Recall staring Colin Ferril, Kate Beckinsale, and Jessica Biel. They put their hand to their ear and talk into their wrist, if they were to place their hand on a reflective surface, a Skype like video starts showing

  7. I thought that people were holding onto they smartphone long because they had to, back then, me personally had to sign a 2 year contract. Now you can trade up every 6 months or so.

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