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Computer phones. As in I just connect to screen and keyboard, and phone is my main desktop.
Cheaper EVs.
Working lab fusion.
Wasn't that something proposed in windows phone? I can't remember and am too lazy to look it up
Like the Motorola Atrix
https://www.cnet.com/culture/how-does-the-motorola-atrix-4g-lapdock-compare-with-a-laptop/?edge_reader_page
Too ahead of its time.
Android 16 brings that desktop functionality
If its just for a productivity office type work, samsung phones can do this but it is account locked which is annoying
That's still weak compared to what a phone could really do though.
Absolutely. My phone is more powerful than my family pc from 2007 by a mile
EVs are pretty cheap now. How cheap did you think?
As cheap as gasoline cars
Slightly cheaper than fuel by 10% for similar cars (including country of origin)