Had to buy a new phone after my old one became a fire hazard. Man, I hate Apple but fuck me if Android isn't a Goddamn hassle as well sometimes. So much bloat I need to get rid of, and for every step forward my new phone has taken with features, it also takes a step back.
Tell me about it. I had to get a new phone a few weeks back. I thought I was upgrading from my Galaxy Note getting the S21, but it's functionally identical, less the S-Pen (which I never used, honestly,) AND it now lacks a headphone jack because apparently if you're not using Bluetooth everywhere, you're a caveman.
Also, Jesus, do phones really need to be so fucking huge these days???
I like bigger phones. Yes, they're uncomfortable in your pocket, but as I text daily, I prefer the larger interface. Saves me from mistyping when my thumbs aren't three times the size of the keyboard. I tried using a friend's iPhone once to send an address to someone, and fuck me, every other letter or number was wrong because the keyboard was so damned small.
That being said, it's funny how old becomes new again. Cell phones started as behemoths; improving them meant making them smaller and smaller. Now, as we've apparently apexed, BIGGER phones are the way to go. Next thing you know, we'll being saving ourselves the hassle of carrying around our phones with conveniently wall-mounted phones that don't require charging and fidelity independent of a wi-fi connection!
I made this comment elsewhere in these forums, but if we look at the evolution of written language, it too has come full circle. We started with rudimentary pictures and symbols which evolved into complex written text which then evolved into shorthand and abbreviations which has since evolved into 90% of my texts being responded to with emojis, aka: rudimentary pictures and symbols.