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@nixCraft gsmarena is a godsend
@rubyowo @nixCraft it's the website where I start looking for the next phone, for at least 10, maybe 15 years. The phone finder is a blessing.
@nixCraft True for many brands and products types …
@nixCraft Like the Intel CPU stuff - we used to use Wikipedia to look up our own processor info when I was there, was easier than trying to find it on the official site

@nixCraft Searching for any apple product:

The sketchiest graph you’ve ever seen

@nixCraft OnePlus also makes it hard to see the specs of their phone.

OP has good phones if you run a custom ROM like me, but a terrible website.
@nixCraft imagine looking phone specs anywhere else than gsmarena
@nixCraft I mean, other than a checkmark for "have an sd card slot" is something else userflull to know? Are not all the smartphone the same with a different flawor of Android UI?
@akiran_n
@nixCraft Yes, for example, some apps such as the cloud gaming ones reccomend you to use a 5Ghz Wi-Fi network, which not all phones can connect to (mine can't despite being released in the year of our lord 2020). NFC is another good one too, to apply funds to our public transport cards, either we use a SUBE terminal god knows where, or… we apply them at home with NFC enable phones (mine isn't one).