HDR, high refresh rate panels (easier on the eyes due to the smoothness and more responsive) faster biometric unlocks (say what you will about trust/distrust, I'm talking about average people) better audio quality, stronger network controllers / better WiFi speeds, better battery optimization (power per performance improves with every generation), better features like super fast charging / wireless charging, operating system level over charge limitations to prevent you from charging past 75-85% to increase your battery's lifetime, so on.
A lot of features, and while a lot of the OS features can be pre-resolved, I wouldn't take less performance for my money.
I have always hated Apple so I choose the more open ended platform that I can keep at arm's length with third party support (Android) but even if I had an iPhone, I would not leap to less performance for a Twitter app.
In order to compete, they'll have to build up to it. Which will take time, money..and manufacturing/fabs.
Not exactly easy to create your own microarchitecture, and Nvidia (and therefore ARM) / AMD / Intel are all in pretty deep within the established stuff.
Indeed, I think Elon could probably build it off of the Android platform which would either force Google's hand yet again to make a sweeping change to remove the freedom Android users have (which would create an exodus of developers and users) or he'll achieve the goals as you can install third party apps very easily.
HDR, high refresh rate panels (easier on the eyes due to the smoothness and more responsive) faster biometric unlocks (say what you will about trust/distrust, I'm talking about average people) better audio quality, stronger network controllers / better WiFi speeds, better battery optimization (power per performance improves with every generation), better features like super fast charging / wireless charging, operating system level over charge limitations to prevent you from charging past 75-85% to increase your battery's lifetime, so on.
A lot of features, and while a lot of the OS features can be pre-resolved, I wouldn't take less performance for my money.
I have always hated Apple so I choose the more open ended platform that I can keep at arm's length with third party support (Android) but even if I had an iPhone, I would not leap to less performance for a Twitter app.
In order to compete, they'll have to build up to it. Which will take time, money..and manufacturing/fabs.
Not exactly easy to create your own microarchitecture, and Nvidia (and therefore ARM) / AMD / Intel are all in pretty deep within the established stuff.
Indeed, I think Elon could probably build it off of the Android platform which would either force Google's hand yet again to make a sweeping change to remove the freedom Android users have (which would create an exodus of developers and users) or he'll achieve the goals as you can install third party apps very easily.