[ad_1] I am not even talking about the good book style with 8, 9, or even 10 -inch screens (yes, this is it Huawei Mate XT Tri-Fold I refer to); The panel phones were growing steadily and no one believed today that the 6.5 -inch plate is a giant. If you came back about ten years ago, you will find that the iPhone 6 was seen as a "large" 4.7 -inch screen, especially when compared to the iPhone 5s and a 4 -inch screen. Oh, simpler times. But since smartphones have become strong enough to push desktop computers from our daily lives (and get out of our hearts), these phones need to provide these additional properties on the screen. Galaxy S24 Ultra looks quiet from outside. | Credit Image - Phonearena the Galaxy S24 Ultra, for example, tears of large holes, in jeans of some people: Photo credits-Reddit Xenonoir users, O4uxV0 and Partyhat-R Reddit users even share an image of their jeans who wear a completely new hole, with the permission of the S24 Ultra. While some users rejected this problem, and they blamed the quality of the fabric, others confirmed their pockets that have fallen victim to the pointed corners of the phone. Who knew the biggest threat to your wardrobe was not a sickle, or even a washing machine - but your smartphone? It is not just the shape factor in playing here: it's also the size. Yes Galaxy S24 Ultra It comes with the legendary frame that is now suspended - Galaxy S25 Ultra is round, soft, Safety. But it causes damage because it is very large-when we sit, the advanced edge (this time, the expression is used literally) of the phone factor makes tight pants with shallow pockets. Now, there are some things that one can do about it, but it can be seen as very strange and unconventional by those who are not obsessed with smartphones. So, if your loved ones accuse you of illogical behavior, you only need to tell them everything is fine and you are really going to save your wardrobe from your phone. Now that I came to think about it, it is better not to say anything. For beginners, you can go in the shopping spree and get some new pants that are either loose or made of denim military degree (or both). While in the dressing room, put your phone in your pocket; Sit, wake up, sit, make some squatting. Check if the corners of the phone are prominent in any way. Do some squatting (it's good for you). If you can't just go and buy new pants (and throw them from old pants), you can go to your local sewing and ask them to put more depth pockets and thicken in your pants. Again, do not reveal the reason you need for larger pockets. One can also put the phone in a bag or backpack, if this part of your style. Personally, I love to keep everything in my pockets, but this is just me. Image credit - Reddit User Nunott Aside, no one can predict a 100 % success rate of how the smartphone will look in the future, but I think there is one thing certainly: Certainly: there will always be a need for integrated pioneers. The strange example mentioned above is a strange scarcity. It is true: Not everyone tears their clothes because of the smartphone. But at the end of the day, many people want simple things with modest dimensions: a tool for use, not a procession. And when you are not in use, this same tool is expected to occupy the minimum space. Perhaps for this reason the brands have been obsessed with thin phones recently? But this is another story. Therefore, compact phones will be needed until the end of time. Or until we return to the cargo pants with many and a lot of deep pockets. I think some people prefer to let the world end instead of putting anything that is so tight being under the range.Wait, what?
It is not yet clear to those who will strike first, or we or them, or if we are about to score the sky ("Wake up, New"), But the machines definitely started a little difficult here.What to do? Prevention tips:
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Another point in favor of the integrated pioneer: This is what the results board shows today.
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The devastating Galaxy S24 Ultra proves it – compact flagships will always be needed
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