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That's because it's really small. And has a weird square shape. It's the display. And the fact that they've only committed to 2 years of updates.
It looks very cool, and it's cool to see actually interesting phones. But it's not for me. It's very strange to me that people would rather a physical keyboard and a tiny display. Guaranteed I can type faster on a virtual keyboard...
They've announced 5 years of support.
And it's small but not really small. Here is a 3d printed mockup next to a Galaxy S25 Ultra
It's every bit as wide, just shorter.
But I meant compromises that would make it not usable as a phone.
Where?
E: site currently reads "We’re committing to a minimum of 4 years of Android version updates and 5 years of security updates." So good for them for listening to feedback.
I'm referring to the display, not the body. It's 4". Absolutely tiny, and a weird shape.