Quote from: julian.vdm on April 18, 2022, 20:09:04While it would be possible, you can't fool physics. It would come at a cost and I don't mean money. It's a small phone. You've got very little space. And you want it to be light. I for one would prefer a simple single camera, ideally flush without a bump. Even if it meant somewhat worse photographs. I would never use a phone for real photography (too restrictive and not engaging) and it's more than enough for a snapshot. Than again, I don't do social networks. I don't do so-called selfies. I can work just fine with one focal length. I think people are missing the point. A great photograph isn't made by the technology. And no amount of fidelity can compensate for the lack of technique, imagination, skill.
I would actually be compelled to switch from Android for that.
Quote from: LWT on April 18, 2022, 18:54:01
I felt forced to grab the pro for the better camera. I know I'm definitely not alone in this.
An iPhone 13 Mini Pro would have been just the ticket.
Quote from: PaulC543 on April 17, 2022, 11:22:39I feel like many people were afraid that it would be too small for them or that it wouldn't last long enough for them and they didn't bother trying it out, taking the safe route and buying the bigger 11/12/13. I can't recall someone holding my mini and not liking it. It really is a darling. Sure, if you play games or watch videos all the time, it's probably not the phone for you.
The Mini is a perfectly useable phone for people who don't prioritize huge screens. I have one. It's great. The problem is simply that consumers overwhelmingly prefer larger devices.
Quote from: Danstab on April 16, 2022, 21:19:59A compact should be compact. The mini is already at the large end of that. I dislike "neither here nor there" designs.
Problem with 13 mini is the size, it should have been 5.6 and it would have remained compact, but not that small and slim, would have ment bigger battery too.