@PenLlawen Mine did.
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@PenLlawen But that was partially because I was not prepared for how bad it would be to hold based on what I’d read. -
@mjtsai Which speaks to my point.
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@PenLlawen Apple fans wouldn't dare. You can only disparage an Apple product when it has been superceded in some way. -
@DrPizza@PenLlawen I believe it is okay to disparage slipperiness of 6/s devices once a case has been fitted to the device. -
@getwired@PenLlawen only if it is the first party case. -
@DrPizza@PenLlawen But of course.
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@PenLlawen What I'm wondering about: will this instigate a shift from Android manufacturers as well? Will we see SE rip-offs or not? -
@CraigGrannell@PenLlawen Y’all will know better than I, but I assume small Androids never went away, if only to service the low-end. -
@chrisphin@CraigGrannell Very little small Android that isn't also low-end. Really just the Sony Z5 Compact at this point I think. -
@PenLlawen@chrisphin That’s what I was wondering—will we see more actually good smaller Androids, or is there no marker for them?
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@PenLlawen Mine did, certainly. It’s the main thing driving me back to the SE. I will miss the large screen for content, but ergonomics =
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@PenLlawen It’s not quite as clear-cut as that, and in quite sure if I had millimetres bigger hands it would be even less true. But.
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@PenLlawen I've always found the 6 models slippery buggers. Mind you, the 5s had a tendency to slide off of furniture, on to the floor. -
@PenLlawen It’s definitely a complaint I’ve been hearing for a while. Possibly not in mainstream reviews, though. -
@PenLlawen I didn’t write a review, but I never liked the 6 design and slipperiness, and never been coy about that.
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