Comment Not what consumers want (Score 1) 67
As a consumer the most attractive choice is a phone that has a long life with security updates, replaceable battery, replaceable screen, removable sd card, fingerprint scanner, great camera and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. Iâ(TM)ve had an iPhone 6 for ages. Replaced the battery a couple of times (replacement kit with tools was $30 - so easy anyone can do it after watching a video) and screen once (~$50). When a year ago the motherboard went bad and required microsoldering I tossed it and was ready to say goodbye to Apple for good. Looked for an Android alternative, still bitter with Appleâ(TM)s decision to get rid of headphone jack, but didnâ(TM)t see too many consumer-friendly options on Android side either. Seems like everyone is trying to be the next Apple by copying them instead of focusing on what consumers would want (a reliable snappy phone with a long life that can be easily repaired). I ended up buying a used iPhone 6s, replaced with a new battery and have been (mostly) happy until support ends... Is there still hope that a major player will side with the consumer instead of creating expensive toys that have to be thrown away in 2-3 years and create so much e-waste?