
Smartphones in 2019 and beyond need to be THICKER -And it’s not just about battery life – Let me explain. More smartphone news: …
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Smartphones in 2019 and beyond need to be THICKER -And it’s not just about battery life – Let me explain. More smartphone news: …
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After this video, I'd be really curious to hear YOUR opinion on this – Let me know, I'll be hanging in the comments for an hour!
Also, yes, this is theoretical – there are certain things that would mean we wouldn't QUITE reach the numbers suggested in the video, like the camera placement, but that doesn't change the point, or the fact that I DO think Smartphones should be thicker
But large screens require higher power.
Finally someone said it.. I would have loved note 10+ at 6.5inch with 9mm thickness and 5200mah battery …
Mr YouAreTheBoss greatly appreciated ?
I've been thinking about these issue for years now and that's what has made me skeptical of all the smartphone hype
That newcoming iPhone is horrible!
Lol. Instead of having a regular and a plus size. Why not companies just give us only one big size and 2 options of regular 4300 or so mah and another with like 6000mah. We dont mind the price difference if it means more battery life
This was what I always think , I'm not alone ?
Been saying this for the longest time
This was so on point for me – I bought a Pocophone simply because my OP3t no longer lasts a day. Sure I could just swap out the battery, but then it compromises on the water resistance that I was so thankful for when I dropped the thing in a tub of water! It's still as good as I want a phone to be.
You should make your custom for arun it will be huge hit for sure
Wish every company see this video battery life is so important for everyone
My thoughts as been same before s8 is launched,i always look after the iPhone SE's phone factor which is smaller and thicker.I am happy u had made video on this topic,I hope every mobile maker will look after on this issue, Thanks.
That's why I always said that camera bump is a stupid idea.
(Especially the one with big camera bulge and 1800ish mAh battery)
Why not make the whole phone 1-2mm thicker so it could hide that ugly bump while gaining extra space for bigger battery.
Where are your crazy animations?
I wish modular devices were more popular so these issues you are bringing up would be remedied. Now a days it's all about lastest greatest . General Consumers need a different perception on mobile phones since it's being more intigrated more and more in life.
Spot on bruh. Love your content.
#bigger battery

#Software
#camera
#Build quality
Wow thanku for highlighting my video.
Tho a huge fan of urs… Someone recommend this voice for Google assistant ??
A great different video (compared to what we have been used to seeing on youtube)
2:44 i don't know, i just laugh when he just throw the phone like it's nothing
Rumour has it when the Nokia hit the ground the UK was hit by a massive earthquake
Give us bigger battery ???
then we will end up with more burning phones with all that battery
I've been saying this for years. I would totally give up thickness for more battery.
the term your looking for is planned obsolescence
Not only do I agree, but honestly a thicker phone would actually be more comfortable to hold.
I agree, I would like to see phones that are slightly thicker for bigger batteries
The reason I bought Zenfone 6?
There is way too many issue with that logic. Thermal temps are the biggest issue with potential battery temps going way too high as the motherboard you would be putting underneath would literally be transferring more heat than is safe for lithium ion. Also lithium ion batteries degrade, that's not something a manufacturer can stop. They can fork over tons of Research and development budget to slightly improve this, but that's not very marketable or noticeable. Also, you cannot stack the lithium ion like that even apples newest flagship puts the second battery underneath the original in a horizontal position because of this
2:45
Everyone: why did you throw away your phone?
mrwhosetheboss: don't worry I can buy a new one
Well my 3500 mah Samsung S8 plus easily lasts me 6 hours with normal usage
What are the 2% of phones which aren't designed to fail?
Nice thoughts thought but smartphone companies are already blind and deaf. Removing headphone jack like Apple does.. They just copy and paste.. Never put some innovative thoughts in designing the product.
I totally agree with this concept and what you have said regarding the Smart Phone manufacturers having no incentive to increase the battery size in the manner you are suggesting. It would actually cost them more to do this if the phones were lasting considerably longer because their sales volume would drop over time for the new devices. The same is happening now in the Automotive Market as the 2017-2018 model year vehicles haven't moved off of dealer lots and they are trying to make room for the 2020 vehicles coming out. One of the reasons for this is vehicle reliability is improving overall along with less and less of the younger generation are even bothering with getting a license to drive. I have a suggestion for anyone who would like to collaborate on a solution to this. While my idea may not be totally new I don't really feel it's being utilized in a way that it could be. We have Smart Phones, we have Smart Phone Cases for protection. We all know the Smart Phone Cases add to not only the thickness but also the overall height and width of a Smart Device. Suppose that Case had a Battery built into it, as you had suggested with the extra thickness being the Battery Cell. The bottom of the case (most common place for USB placement) could have a 3.0 USB Connection that when attached to the phone, plugged into the phone and automatically added to the overall battery capacity of the device it was attached to. Would this be doable? Would it make sense to do it? Are there any drawbacks other than adding thickness and weight to the phone?
This video sums up in just 3 words: Make phones thicker.
casually throws away OnePlus 7Pro
Samsung usually increase it's thickness to make the screen curvier, they might have never thought about this at all…
I’d go for that I say, better it be small but thick which has a bigger battery than sexy that you have to charge twice a day and at that has a slow charge time..this would happen around 2030 probably?!
3400 mah is a huge amount of power
This guy is so genius you should work for apple they need the help ? or samsung just to make them even better than apple
Smartphones companies do this to make you upgrade almost the time due to deteriorate of battery, It slows your phone overtime.
Bring back removable batteries
They probably couldn't use the entire space that they gain from thickness for a bigger battery because of thermals. That whole space being filled by battery would probably get too hot, but yeah, even half of the extra space for more battery would be great.
One of the reasons I want the Asus rog phone 2 is its 6000mah battery.
It isn’t that realistic. Manufacturing such a weirdly shaped battery is hard.
I will personally like a heavy phone so it make me feel like I'm holding when I'm gaming
2:45 whose else opened their eyes when he threw the phone