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by BriggyDwiggs42 298 days ago
I feel the same way, but while there are definitely actual hardware limitations preventing phones from being identical to computers, the problem is mostly a choice. Why aren’t ipads with keyboard cases able to be used exactly like laptops, for example? I think companies seized on the combined accessibility and restrictiveness of smartphones to justify design choices which are more about profit. Restricting the app library makes apple a great amount of money. Ads are hard to block across a mobile device, why else if not for more money? I think the circumstances of smartphone development gave them the opportunity to make these choices and we’ve gotten locked in since.
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> Why aren’t ipads with keyboard cases able to be used exactly like laptops

Small screen - cannot fit many controls or code. Small keys - cannot type fast. No touchpad - cannot do precise clicks, therefore cannot have many controls on the screen. Try imagining something like editing lots of small notes in a music editor with your fingers...

I can hit 40-60 WPM on a BlackBerry keyboard, but a chicklet keyboard is too much for honest-to-god software developers?

The small screen is equally ludicrous. The desktops of a few decades ago had lower resolution on physically smaller displays, and I consider a large, crisp display a must-have for longer sessions - not a hard requirement for smaller, quicker tasks

Not having a trackpad is one reason the iPad supports USB mice too, and giving some users a trackpad would result in the same complaint: "This is terrible, can I use a real mouse please?". More to the point, parent is complaining about keyboard cases with trackpads, which are mediocre in part precisely because Apple has constructed a software ecosystem that is hostile to powerful, desktop-style programs

Ipad with keyboard is absolutely just a tiny laptop.