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jwhatts261 karma
What does your team consider the maximum phone size? We've seen the Nexus program in a 6" screen device, now 5.7". Will the market (and by extension, the Nexus program) continue to trend larger and larger? Many power users are frustrated with the lack of a smaller phone with flagship specs. Curious to know your thoughts on this.
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I think my favorite bit from you ever was "Albuquerque. See? I can do it too. Snorkel." Such great delivery.
jwhatts1183 karma
Hey man, love your videos. You continue to be one of the more unbiased reviewers out there today, and countless people thank you for it.
I have a couple questions, feel free to answer any/all:
Where do you see the mobile computing world moving in the next 2-3 years? We all know how prevalent smartphones are in today's culture, but seeing projects like the Sharp Aquos Crystal, Yotaphone 2, and Ubuntu Edge get me excited about overall phone design, innovation, and the prospect of mobile and desktop computing in one device. Any ideas on what the more immediate future might hold?
The move to higher-res displays seem to have divided the tech community. Some argue that the negatives (specifically the hit to battery life) greatly outweigh the positives. Another argument is that they're pointless on anything smaller than a ~5.7ish" screen (which is considered a large phone). What do you think? Are 2K/4K screens worth it?
I would argue that the introduction of the Moto G and the Moto E have done wonders for Android adoption (at least in the US). These are great phones, especially considering the price. Where would you like to see Moto headed next, especially considering the transfer in ownership to Lenovo?
With the recent releases of both Android 5.0 and iOS 8, what's the one thing that Google still needs to introduce into Android to really "stick it" to iOS, and vice-versa?
Thanks again for the AMA, and keep doing what you're doing!
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