If we have to define the features that make a perfect mobile phone in 2017, then we will have to use the following nouns — large ‘narrow-bezel’ AMOLED display, long-lasting battery, the latest software and a pair of great camera sensors. But spin the clock 10 years back to 2007 and your description of a perfect phone would be something with a T9 keyboard and the ability to at least open the Google search page. Nevertheless, people enjoyed those phones as they never had to worry about the pesky stuff such as software updates and compatibility as well as the concerns of carrying an additional power bank to keep the device juiced up. The newer generation of phones simply doesn't give those thrill experience.