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It's bloody 2019 and the navigation bars on smartphones are still on top. There's no denying that Windows phones did get some things right. I miss them.

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    @irene @rutee07 Something that nobody has ever complained about when it was about dicks.
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    @Fast-Nop I think an *unergonomically* huge dick could be...well...painful.

    If Johnny Ive designed dicks they'd be as smooth as a latex dolphin, but you'd need to add aftermarket accessories to make them work in the real world.

    They'd also be pencil slim and not last long enough before needing to recover.
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    @platypus Jobs would have said, "if it is painful, you're fucking it wrong".
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    @irene Yeah. The smaller iPhone sizes are good enough for me. Not that I like iPhones. It's just the I prefer phones with sizes comparable to the smaller iPhones (6, 6S, 7, 8). I use a Galaxy S9 (the smaller one). Something slightly smaller would be nice.
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    @irene Not only they're too big, it's getting harder every day to find one in a reasonable size.
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    Ive yet to find a phone thats to big for me. (not talking about phablets)
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    @Codex404 That depends a lot on the size of your hands, but 6" phones are already too big to be considered practical.
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    @Jilano without overstretching my thumb I can reach everything on a 6“ phone
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    @Nanos https://www.fxtec.com/pro1/
    Thank me later 😉

    A bit (or quadword) pricy but well worth it. I myself am looking forward to it.
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    @irene why?
    Phone, decent specs, landscape slider...
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    @irene only for the general market, landscape sliders are a must for some. I personally hate on-screen kbd.

    @Nanos Cosmo and gemini seem interesting but are not meant be used as touchscreen only. Too bad.
    Droid/milestone, photon q and the like have advantages since you can use it as a typical smartphone with an added benefit of full kbd. Add termux and other utils there's not much that can't be done. Shame there are so few people who appreciate a good old keyboard, otherwise OEMs would continue development.
    Btw, which newish slider do you have?
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    As for keyboard durability - not sure. They've said they're working with Motorola and Nokia keyboard designers and both were making decent and durable devices. In the past at least.
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    Last decent slider qwerty 😔 Still have mine even though battery went havoc during charge one night. Those were very exciting 3 years with these devices, modding community was small but good.
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    @irene Never!
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    @Nanos it has its quirks.
    Not sure what you meant but https://forum.xda-developers.com/ph... might help. Depends what you're looking for.
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    @Nanos holy shit that's perfect
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    @Nanos performance, naturally, greatly depends on OS port. For maximum, usually stock works best. For custom it's hard to tell without trying.
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