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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > I’m Sick of AI Features on my Phone. It Needs These 4 Upgrades Instead
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I’m Sick of AI Features on my Phone. It Needs These 4 Upgrades Instead

Last updated: January 12, 2026 11:50 pm
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In today’s tech-savvy world, the integration of AI technology has become almost inevitable. From smartphones to laptops, AI has become a ubiquitous presence that aids in various tasks and functions. However, while AI undoubtedly has its benefits, there is a growing sentiment that the focus on AI has overshadowed the importance of hardware improvements in the tech industry.

Every new phone launch seems to revolve around AI as the main selling point, with manufacturers touting AI features over tangible hardware upgrades. Events like Google I/O, which used to be centered around the Android platform, now serve as showcases for the latest AI innovations. While AI can enhance user experiences in many ways, there is a growing need for practical upgrades that actually add substantial value to everyday life.

One such upgrade that users are clamoring for is faster charging technology. The demand for fast charging has been on the rise, with users appreciating the convenience of quickly replenishing their device’s battery. Brands like OnePlus and Xiaomi have introduced their own fast charging standards, with some devices supporting up to 100W charging speeds. Despite concerns about battery degradation, modern phones are equipped with Battery Management Systems that regulate charging rates to prevent damage.

In addition to faster charging, users are also calling for smartphones with larger batteries. Phones like the Oppo Find X9 Pro and Xiaomi 17 Pro Max are now equipped with massive 7,500 mAh batteries, offering significantly longer battery life compared to flagship devices from other manufacturers. Advances in battery technology have made it possible to pack more energy into devices without adding bulk or weight, yet some manufacturers have been slow to adopt larger battery capacities in their premium devices.

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Another area that users are eager to see improvement in is PC integration. While Apple has excelled in creating a seamless ecosystem where devices communicate effortlessly, the Android and Windows experience still feels fragmented. Samsung’s DeX and Microsoft’s Phone Link have made strides in bridging the gap between phones and PCs, but there is still room for improvement in terms of performance and compatibility across different devices.

Furthermore, users are also seeking better haptic feedback in their smartphones. Many Android devices still fall short in delivering precise and controlled haptic feedback, with some devices using low-quality vibration motors that result in a subpar user experience. Quality haptics can enhance interactions like typing and scrolling, making the device feel more refined and responsive.

In conclusion, while AI technology has its place in the tech industry, it is essential for manufacturers to prioritize hardware improvements that actually enhance the user experience. Features like faster charging, larger batteries, seamless PC integration, and quality haptics may not be flashy selling points, but they are the elements that can truly make a difference in everyday use. By striking a balance between AI innovation and practical hardware upgrades, manufacturers can create devices that offer a truly enhanced user experience.

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