Likes:
* Overall feel, size is not too huge or too small
* Screen resolution is "good enough" to work with

Dislikes:
* Camera quality very poor
* Lack of LTE is moderately painful as a first-world spoiled person
* I'm often hitting the power button somehow in my pocket and rebooting the
device
* Using my primary SIM previously in Nexus 4/5 devices (micro-sim) required
an adapter widget, which was hard to insert into the SIM slot properly
without the micro-SIM popping out. (The adapter was not hard to get, but
making it easier to insert an adapter+SIM combination would be nice.)
* Higher-resolution or clearer screen would be nice, but not a high
priority. (Though I do go "ooh" and "aah" when I pull out my Nexus 5
occasionally.)

Top Request:
* Better camera is a must

-- brion


On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Asa Dotzler <[email protected]> wrote:

> As we star work on the next reference device(s) I wanted to reach out to
> y'all and ask you how the Flame *hardware* has worked for you as a daily
> driver (dogfooding) device.
>
> What do you like and dislike about the Flame hardware when it comes to
> using the phone as a daily driver, and what *one* hardware feature would
> you most like to see improved or added in a future reference device.
>
> I'll start things off.
>
> Like: look and feel, build quality and the hand feel of the plastic.
>
> Dislike: the camera quality and the screen quality.
>
> Top Request: I'd most like to have a better screen with more pixels,
> better viewing angles, more accurate colors, and a cover glass that's more
> touch friendly and less fingerprinty.
>
> - A
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