I can see wanting a smaller phone. That is an underserved market segment. But implying that phone marketing is patriarchy-driven is laughably absurd. Marketing for phones is probably more diverse and carefully balanced than for any other product category.
serial_dev|1 year ago
I read that they need to use gigantic manly man hands for the gigantic phones, because otherwise people would realize that it's a "two-handed" phone for most of us mere mortals, that's impossible to use with one hand for anything but the most basic tasks.
seoulmetro|1 year ago
Marketing for phones is forcibly (over) diverse and carefully not balanced but constructed than for any other product category.
They do not market objectively to the customers. They market by emotion and political correctness.
Just try to find a straight, white male, dare I say, two white male friends in a Google ad.
HeatrayEnjoyer|1 year ago
alonsonic|1 year ago
henryfjordan|1 year ago
How can that be true when there's only 2 phone OSes of note and one single company sells half the phones in the US? There's not enough diversity in the market to create the conditions for diverse marketing.
If anything it's a race to the middle. When there are 2 shops in town, they tend to become more similar not more diverse.
oorza|1 year ago
taeric|1 year ago
And note that this was a serious criticism a few years ago where it was a complaint that all things are designed for 6' men by default. I don't know if that is still the general belief, but it got a ton of traction for at least a short while. I would be surprised if there aren't a fair number of folks that still think that.