The iPhone SE didn't have any phones that gave us much to talk about in recent weeks. Not only because it's Apple who after its launch is always controversial, but being a high-end processor phone (A13 Bionic) at a very attractive price and with a controversial design.
Because Apple's new Apple SE is still an iPhone 8 from 2017 but it has a better processor. The redesigned design of many is out of fashion. Now, the iPhone SE has also opened up a whole new issue, will phones associated with smaller screens be back in fashion? Another very important technology product is clear about it, they said no.
Huawei says No to phones with small screens
According to a statement in a conversation he had with Forbin with Quetin Tang, Huawei's biggest developer, It looks like the Chinese company has no intention of launching phones like the iPhone SE
For Huawei, these types of devices are completely outdated and it is believed that the consumer is not asking for smaller phones, but you want larger and larger screens with fewer frames. There is so much to add to the interview that more and more apps that require larger screens to be used so there is no point in panels like these for iPhone SE.
Now there can be no doubt that it's the new end of the iPhone opened the debate over whether there is still a niche for smaller screens. Either way, we will not deny that Apple's phone will improve significantly and that being able to get such a powerful phone for less money is not something we can see every day, especially if it comes from Apple.
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On the other hand, we cannot deny that Huawei is right in its words. More and more users are looking for larger screens in their rooms, be it social networks, watching series and movies on Netflix or playing video games. In the case of the new Huawei, the Huawei P40 and P40 Pro, though they have larger screens, they are free to use thanks to their nearly invisible frames.
After all, the idea of Huawei introducing a compact phone was shocking, looking more closely at the fact that the Chinese company knows how to make some good plans. But unfortunately this will not be the case, as not only Huawei but also all Android products have forgotten all those users who long for devices with 5-inch screens. I'm hoping Google will update its mythical Nexus 5, that would be a good luck on the market.
In the end it is a matter of taste. Are smaller or larger screens better? Or better yet, why can't you choose both?
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