What's the comfiest phone of all time?

and why is it the pocophone f1?

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The screen bleed isn't that comfy.

Maximus chadness

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That's not the Motorola RAZR

>notch
>chin
>Chinese-skinned Android
I disagree.

LG V30. Its just a solid no-bullshit phone.
>high screen to body ratio without notch
>good looking OLED
>IP68
>headphone jack with dedicated hi-fi DAC
>decent battery life

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Seems nice but these days if you're paying that money: you really want a bigger battery, and Corning 6 is a big improvement over 5 for the first time in a while for corning. Also, LG... fuuuck LG.

So... it is literally a oneplus 6 clone.

>notch
>comfy
pick one my friend

the comfiest phone of all time was the HTC Legend.

Nexus 5 of course.

Nexus One

Nexus 5

Note 4

iPhone 4S

lg g5 my best phone ever
changable battery because of modular design

iPhone SE

iPhone 4, haven't used an iPhone since, tough

The Sony Xperia X Compact

It’s easily one of the best looking phones ever made and it’s the perfect size.

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This. Driving my 250 Ohm Beyerdynamic DT 990 is amazing.

my S5 is pretty comfy

>comfy
>like 3 LTE bands total
>notch shit
into the trash

>bigger battery
Yes, but in my experience it's sufficient to last at least one day with heavy use, two days with minding energy consumption.
>Corning 6
Well, it would be nice to have a long list of new features that didn't exist back then, but it's still a 18 months old phone, and today it sells for a decent price, considering everyone else is going the Apple way, as usual
>fuck LG
Admittedly I had to replace the screen once because a bunch of led led died, but it was covered by warranty. I don't see why I should love or hate LG. I just think it's a shame this particular phone didn't have more success, but it's clear that in the current market sensible design choices don't gather much attention, and only retarded shit sells.