The iPhone 16 has re-popularized physical camera buttons on smartphones, but they went away for a reason.
Do photography-focused phones make any sense? : Read more
Do photography-focused phones make any sense? : Read more
Clicking a physical button can also introduce blur, especially when ambient light is reduced.
What are you interested in besides camera specs?Funny that I have the Xperia 1 VI and it is a great phone! However, camera specs is by far the least important thing to me on any phone I have ever had! Especially in the last several years they ALL can take more than adequate photos for 99% of the general population. To me there are far more important things the OEM's need to focus on rather than the camera! YMMV
First of all connectivity! Rarely do we see anything more than a cursory mention of the most important thing for ANY mobile communications tool! Without this hardware working properly you don't have a communications device, you have a paperweight. The SOC is not important either when it comes to all the so-called "benchmarks" because like the cameras the SOC's have been overkill for years now! This is why we still, to this day, have to worry about battery usage and overheating! I look at whether it has a flat screen or not. Curved displays (which are finally starting to go away) are the most useless feature ever. I wish glass backs would also disappear! Aesthetics are more important than many might admit, because there are numerous comments about various phones where someone says "it's ugly!" Obviously what we think looks good is more important than we might like to admit.What are you interested in besides camera specs?