It's amusing that there's this race to be the most "thin". Kind of stupid. RAZR was a new item. BLADE was a copy. The more thin you get, the more rigid the material has to be. I'd be curious as to how easily you could snap one of those phones apart and if they overheat or not. That transmitter chip size hasn't changed any and I have no clue where they're going to disperse the heat.
And this is coming from someone that works in the industry.
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It's amusing that there's this race to be the most "thin". Kind of stupid. RAZR was a new item. BLADE was a copy. The more thin you get, the more rigid the material has to be. I'd be curious as to how easily you could snap one of those phones apart and if they overheat or not. That transmitter chip size hasn't changed any and I have no clue where they're going to disperse the heat.
And this is coming from someone that works in the industry.