Where is this battle for the thinnest smartphone taking us?
A couple of years ago, it was only the most zealous and the most resource-rich company that could even think of attempting to make the thinnest phone.

A couple of years ago, it was only the most zealous and the most resource-rich company that could even think of attempting to make the thinnest phone. Times have changed; how many had even ever heard of Gionee, OPPO and Vivo before reading about the phones that managed to grab the limelight for them? We can comfortably assume that not many did. But that’s not the point. Technology has gotten to a level where even an infant OEM can dare to dream big; and there’s more than an odd-chance that they realise their dreams.
Coming back to the battle for the thinnest phone: where exactly is it taking us? We, for one, don’t really know of any person who’d want to use their phone as a kitchen knife. At 6 mm or less, not only do smartphones start feeling all the more brittle, but they also tend to get extremely hard to use; in other words, the ergonomic factor that manufacturers aim to bind on a phone starts to disappear.
But, there's a positive side to this seemingly sad story. When you come to think of it, these super-thin phones have some really decent specs packed into them. Now, the silver lining here is that if a 6mm phone can hold X amount of processing power, Y amount of battery (and so on...), a slightly thicker, and therefore, more ergonomic phone can do way better. So, while you never bothered to shift to a super-slim phone, understandably so, a little revolution of its own took place. And that's one reason why you should love thin phones, even though you probably don’t care enough ever to buy one yourself.
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