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The ultimate phone for gaming in my opinion:

Screen: 5.5 inch 720p screen for maximum performance

CPU: 4X Cortex A72 @2.7Ghz and 4X Cortex A57 @ 2.3Ghz  (TSMC 16nm process) 

GPU: PowerVR 7XT GT7900 @ 800Mhz (819 GFLOPs)

RAM: 4GB DDR4

Camera: Back: 23MP sony camera. Front: 12.2 MP camera (same as iPhone 6S and new Nexus phones)

Storage: 64GB and 128GB versions with MicroSD card slot

Battery: 5000mAh for upto 8 hours of intensive gaming on one charge.

Chargng: USB C with USB 3.1 support, along with quick-charge 3.0 and wireless charging 

OS:Cyanogenmod 13 with 3 years guaranteed updates

Price: 64GB $420, 128GB: $480

 

What would your ultimate custom phone be for a specific scenario?

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Daily Devices:Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact and 128GB iPad Pro

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Tab S2 Tab S2

 

literally perfect, just needs front facing speakers

 

Exynos 7 Octa 5433

3 GB RAM

8" 1536 x 2048 Super AMOLED 

5.5mm thickness

4000 mAh Battery

 

Best CPU, S AMOLED display over 1080p, 4:3, thinner than the iphone, and a great battery :D Not to mention fingerprint scanner, good camera... It's my life <3

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The ultimate phone for gaming in my opinion:

Screen: 5.5 inch 720p screen for maximum performance

CPU: 4X Cortex A72 @2.7Ghz and 4X Cortex A57 @ 2.3Ghz  (TSMC 16nm process) 

GPU: PowerVR 7XT GT7900 @ 800Mhz (819 GFLOPs)

RAM: 4GB DDR4

Camera: Back: 23MP sony camera. Front: 12.2 MP camera (same as iPhone 6S and new Nexus phones)

Storage: 64GB and 128GB versions with MicroSD card slot

Battery: 5000mAh for upto 8 hours of intensive gaming on one charge.

Chargng: USB C with USB 3.1 support, along with quick-charge 3.0 and wireless charging 

OS:Cyanogenmod 13 with 3 years guaranteed updates

Price: 64GB $420, 128GB: $480

 

What would your ultimate custom phone be for a specific scenario?

That seems like an interesting OS, is it better than basic Android?

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Screen: 5.7" 1440p AMOLED screen

CPU: Snapdragon 820

GPU: whatever the 820 can be paired with that's good.

RAM: 4GB LPDDR3

Camera: Back - Note 5 16MP camera; front Note 5 16MP camera - yes, I want two amazing cameras.

Storage: 128GB NVME with 2 MicroSDXC card slots

Battery: At least 15000Mah.. I don't care if this phone is uber thick. I want battery life.

Charging: USB C

OS: TouchWiz is pretty nice...IF IT WERE TO BE UPDATED IN REASONABLE TIME

Stylus: Note 5 S-Pen but without the stupid put-it-in-backwards problem.

Price: £1 for me only

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Screen: 4". Might go larger if for a mass market.

Big battery. 256GB storage. Full size SD card slot.

Big camera sensor with 20 megapixels at least.

1GBish of ram and a reasonable CPU.

Throw in a waterproof case.

Aim for a form factor similar to the Nokia Lumia 930 or iPhone 5S.

And focus all of my effort on software. I'd aim for free offline maps and exceptional camera and aim the camera at the travel market.

Optimise the OS for the hardware - if you need 4GB of RAM on a phone - someone in the software department is being really shit.

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Just find a decent phone (already on the market) and make it fatter but make the battery last 2 days + with the extra juice, that is the wish of most smart phone users, but companies are either deaf or stupid

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Screen: 7.1 inch 3440 x 2160 OLED

CPU: Exynos 7420

GPU: PowerVR GT7600

RAM: 6GB DDR4

Storage: 128GB NVMe

Battery: 7,300mAh

Charging: USB-C w/ QuickCharge, wireless charging, and USB 3.1 support

OS: OxygenOS

Price: 680 USD

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Let's take the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 as the base, and what about it I would change.

 

Display: 5.4" OLED 1080 x 1920 @ 408PPI (I'm a strong believer in Retina display, 1440p on a phone is dumb, plus a smaller resolution would mean a longer battery life)

Platform: Android 6.0 Marshmallow updated directly by Motorola, none of Verizon's shit.

SoC: Snapdragon 810 with today's tech, or in the future, Exynos 8990 / Snapdragon 820

Memory: 3GB LPDDR4

Storage: 32GB base, expandable would be nice but not fully required.

Camera: Whatever Samsung uses + their image processing techniques. Motorola did a good job with cameras but at the end of the day, I think Samsung did a better job. Also no front facing flash.

Battery 3750mAh non-removable Li-Ion.

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Best compact android phone

Screen: 4.7 inch 720p screen

CPU: Same as OP

GPU: Same as OP

Sound; waterproof stereo speakers

Battery: 3500mAh battery

Rest same as OP 

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Peripherals:  Display: Acer XB272 1080p 240Hz G Sync Keyboard: Corsair K95 RGB Brown Mouse: Logitech G502 RGB Headhet: Roccat XTD 5.1 analogue

Daily Devices:Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact and 128GB iPad Pro

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The ultimate phone for gaming in my opinion:

Screen: 5.5 inch 720p screen for maximum performance

CPU: 4X Cortex A72 @2.7Ghz and 4X Cortex A57 @ 2.3Ghz  (TSMC 16nm process) 

GPU: PowerVR 7XT GT7900 @ 800Mhz (819 GFLOPs)

RAM: 4GB DDR4

Camera: Back: 23MP sony camera. Front: 12.2 MP camera (same as iPhone 6S and new Nexus phones)

Storage: 64GB and 128GB versions with MicroSD card slot

Battery: 5000mAh for upto 8 hours of intensive gaming on one charge.

Chargng: USB C with USB 3.1 support, along with quick-charge 3.0 and wireless charging 

OS:Cyanogenmod 13 with 3 years guaranteed updates

Price: 64GB $420, 128GB: $480

 

What would your ultimate custom phone be for a specific scenario?

 

Screen: 5.2 Inch 1080p 100% color accuracy, extremely efficient power screen.

CPU: Snapdragon 820

GPU: Adreno 530

Ram: 4GB DDR4

Camera: Front Iphone 6s camera, Back Sony camera.

Battery: 4000 mAh large enough battery, but not huge taking over the thinness of the phone.

OS: Cyanogenmod

Price: 64GB $400 16GB $350 

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Well okay here it goes :D:

 

Screen: 5 Inch Full Hd AMOLED.

Cpu: Exynos 7420 (Faster clock speeds and network adaptability)

Gpu: ARM Mali T880 

Ram: 4G LPDDR4, with active caching and idle power state, with at least 3.2Gb always available with no apps open on the system!

Cameras: 25 Megapixel Carl Zeiss lens with an f1.5 aperture and OIS+VOIS+8 Lens tunnel+Laser Super Af+"Color Spectrum sensor" and a front 15 Megapixel Carl Zeiss lens with f1.5 aperture and OIS+VOIS+10 Lens tunnel+"Color Spectrum Sensor". Rear with triple led tonality flash, front with double led tonality (Screen flash+Smart Bezel flash + laser autofocus) and a light up Iris Scanner.

Storage: 128 Gigabyte internal Nvme storage, with included 128Gb 1000X (Lexar Professional) micro sd.

Battery: 5950mAh battery, removable, with super fast charging (Super Wireless charging of course, and while i dont use it, it could be useful)

Buttons and Connection: Volume buttons on the left side, Power button on the right side with a dedicated camera shutter with tactile press and notification disabler on the left lower area. USB Type C connection with very durable and secure included cable (OnePlus Cables rawr!).

Operating System: Latest Android. P-E-R-I-O-D, with updates for 2 years or more!

Price: 128Gb for 799€!

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Alright then.

Basically, an Xperia Z5 compact with a more efficient SoC, possibly something like the apple A9/A9X, as well as 4GB of ram and 128gb storage. Otherwise, it's perfect for people who want to use android but currently use iOS or are heavily integrated into apple software such as iTunes.

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Okay, here it comes.

5.5' FullHD amoled, maybe more than 60fps (90?)

What ever cpu & gpu is in S6 or any high end phone right now

Super thin bezels, hate them

Max .8cm thick

As big battery as possible

16mp camera on the back that has SPECTACULAR optics and there fore doesnt try to sell itself with huge mp counts. Also shoots 4k30fps and 1080p120fps. Super fast launchtimes and shutterspeeds also, i hate it when u have to keep ur phone still for 5sec while taking a photo. Oh and also optical stabilization

Pretty much the same camera in the front also, tho doesnt need such high mp and videoquality.

Like 4gb of ram?

32gb to 256gb in memory, all with a microsd card slot, that can be repurposed as a second sim slot

WATERPROOF to like 60 feet

Has dual front speakers that can wake up the whole town, and a vibration speaker for that sweet bass that can make tyrannosaurus rex scared.

Usb C 3.1 ofc

Full wireless support (charging, nfc, bluetooth etc)

Fingerprint scanner somewhere useful (like in the Z5 and not like in Honor 7) and it should be fast but still reliable (work in the rain)

There is something for now

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