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Recent statistics show that the current smartphone sales are going on a downtrend as of 2023, and one of the reasons why is that smartphone upgrades were not as attractive as they used to be. So is it because smartphone manufacturers are not offering what the smartphone market demands? Recent sentiments among smartphone users say that there are 3 things we wish all smartphones will improve in the next 5 years – longer battery life, bigger storage space and better durability.

  1. Longer battery life

First on the list is longer battery life. With the increasing demands on our smartphones – from streaming videos to playing video games to using GPS – it’s no surprise that smartphone battery life is a top concern. Users want to be able to use their phones all day without worrying about running out of juice. Manufacturers have responded with larger batteries and more efficient processors like the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, but there’s still room for more improvement in the coming years, considering that companies like Xiaomi have successfully developed solid-state batteries for more battery capacity.

  1. Bigger storage space

Next up is bigger storage space. As we take more photos and videos and download more apps and music, our phones’ storage fills up quickly, especially if your device comes with lower than 256GB nowadays. Users want to be able to store all their content without having to constantly delete files or move them to the cloud. Some manufacturers offer phones with expandable storage options or large built-in storage capacities for their base models, but many users still find themselves running out of space.

  1. Better Durability

Finally, users want better durability. Smartphones are expensive investments purchased and users want them to last. They want phones that can withstand drops and spills without breaking or malfunctioning. Manufacturers have responded with tougher materials like metal frames, strengthened drop-resistant Corning Gorilla Victus Glass Protection and water-resistant IP68-rated designs. Although accidents still happen, users would have better peace of mind if their device is better protected against accidents.

These three features – longer battery life, bigger storage space and better durability – are at the top of smartphone users’ wishlists. It’s clear that users want more from their devices and manufacturers would do well to listen to increase their sales.

OnePlus Ace 2V
OnePlus Ace 2V

Speaking of these features, OnePlus recently released their latest affordable mid-ranger, the OnePlus Ace 2V in China, with a large 5000 mAh battery, MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9000 SoC, a flagship-grade metal frame, and a 120Hz AMOLED display. It is available with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512 GB of UFS 3.1 storage.

If you are interested in the OnePlus Ace 2V, you can pre-order one yourself today at Giztop starting from only 399 USD for the 256GB storage option.

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