I was thinking about dynamic lock screens and Al in phones. They feel something really new specially dynamic lock screen and useful but do you think they are the best tech trends this year or is there something else exciting

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    19 days ago

    i’ve had dynamic lock screens available since my 2010 HTC desire… don’t really see how that’s new. absolutely ruined the battery life so i never really used it but it has definitely been an option on every phone since.

    as for llms in phones, i will do everything i can to keep them out. if the npu chips were open and had published apis it would be a different thing. as it stands now it’s just a black box data vacuum that can tell jokes.

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        19 days ago

        you know, that’s a good reply. i wasn’t really opening up for discussion with that phrasing. should probably think a bit about how i write.

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    I had to look up dynamic lock screens, but it looks like it just changes your wallpaper? That might be neat but doesn’t seem that exciting.

    In terms of AI I’m not aware of anything AI on my phone.

    Honestly I feel like phones have stagnated. I’ve had the “same” phone since 2016 (if not before). The fingerprint sensor, that’s probably the last thing that made me excited, was that 2016? Obviously screens have gotten better and battery life has gone up, but it’s the same phone.

    I’d like to see ports added back to mainline phones. I’ve only ever bought a phone with a headphone jack so it makes my options limited. I’d like to see headphone jacks, SD cards & quickly replaceable batteries come back.

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    The only thing that could make me excited again about phones is small size with under display camera (so no notch) or headphones jack with good DAC circuitry. Also groundbreaking battery tech.

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    I just got a pixel 9 a few weeks ago and although the AI is all over the place and really easy to use, it also blows donkey cock and never actually works. It fails to provide even basic information. It’s replies to texts are completely deranged. I asked it to total my Yahtzee card and it just made up numbers and told me I scored like 700 points.

    I haven’t really used AI before it got shoehorned into my phone, is it supposed to be bad? What, like a joke? Because I don’t get it. I feel like that development money would have been better spent literally anywhere.

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      Google assistant was useful for basic tasks. Map to x call x remind me to do x on y.

      Gemini is fucking useless. Ask it to call local sandwich shop and it’s like, “ok calling the one 40 miles away.”

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    Don’t care at all about dynamic lock screens. Actively want to keep AI out of my phone, maybe excepting specific apps. Battery tech by itself is nice but you know that stronger batteries will just result in even power hungrier phones, so no real good will come of it. Hinged phones break more and cost more.

    NTN (satellite text messaging for when you have no cell coverage) is the main interesting phone tech to appear recently IMHO. Everything else is just little tweaks or outright regressions. I prefer more repairability and openness to more features by now.

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    Hm, what do you like about Dynamic lock screens? Wouldn’t they consume more energy and add to optical overstimulation? To be honest, it’s a feature that I could live without.

    AI is something else, I see that as a real trend. Though there is a lot of noise right now. Simple algorithms often just claim to be AI.

    Personally, I think that AI is useful when editing and managing your photos. The phone might be able to predict how you like your photos cropped, how to remove unwanted elements or which photos contain your favorite people etc.

    Also, AI might predict what you want to do next on your phone and suggest the proper apps or information.

    I heard of someone talking to ChatGPT on a longer car ride. He said it was a surprisingly pleasant experience. 😊

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      I kinda get what you’re saying. dynamic lock screens do look cool and all but yeah maybe they use more battery which is kinda annoying. But I still think they’re fun like if they show useful stuff like weather or reminders you know?

      About AI I agree its way more exciting. The thing with photos sounds awesome like when it edits or crops for you makes life easier. But also, I don’t know, sometimes AI feels more like a buzzword than real magic stuff right Like not everything called AI is actually that smart lol. Talking to ChatGPT on a long car ride sounds cool though I might try that someday just to see how it feels