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  • treating your phone like a computer definitely is the way to go. because it is!

    my Vivo X100s Pro is a magnitude more powerful than the first hands-me-down laptop I have.

  • All of that, plus the benefits of having a good pocket camera to carry around - spontaneous photography is my thing and having a good camera phone solves that equation nicely.

    And before anyone says "get a real camera", I have real cameras and there's no way they can be carried in my pocket the same way a smartphone does lol. That and the smaller they get, the further image quality worsens to the point where you might just use a (good camera) phone instead.

    I grew up with dumb phones, and you couldn't pay me enough to go back to using them - they suck!

  • RAM helps with multitasking, storage lets you store more stuff (I treat my phone basically as a PC-lite), and good SoC is needed for computational photography. So yeah