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              "plaintext": "The bread and butter of a lot of tech reviewers is smartphones, naturally. Mr. Mobile covers the major ones, but also lesser known ones like the Leica Phone that, while I’ll never buy, I’m glad I know exists."
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        "plaintext": "It kind of hurts me to write this sentence, but I’m pretty sure I’ve been following Michael Fisher’s work for THIRTEEN YEARS! I remember listening to the Pocketnow Weekly Podcast, which he hosted at the time, when walking around my college campus. So call me a little biased on this one. But as long as he’s posting, I’m following. And I think that’s pretty chill."
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  "textContent": "If you miss when tech was more fun (or chill) and less AI, Mr. Mobile should be on your radar. He’s a tech reviewer, but one with a unique voice. A double meaning, since his perspective is unique and his actual voice is very soothing. Chill points right out of the gate.\nWhat makes him unique is how he covers technology. Most tech reviewers are usually focused on  creating extravagant setups or crazy mods or tutorials or whatever Apple is up to. Nothing particularly wrong with that, but Mr. Mobile (aka Micheal Fisher aka @captain2phones.bsky.social ) has a style that creates a super chill atmosphere. In case you haven't read the title of this blog, we greatly value the art of chill here. \nA lover of alliteration, he crafts his video scripts to showcase what makes the subject interesting while not shying away about how it could be better. IN an age where anything on the internet is either about the pure love of something or the despicable hatred of something, I find this thoughtful and optimistic blend to be refreshing. \nHere’s a list of some good starter videos:\n- Possibly the biggest thing he does differently is his focus on foldable phones. This involves announcements and reviews of course, but also experiments like using Samsung’s TriFold as a mobile workstation.\n- One of my favorite recurring series on his channel is “When Phones were Fun,” which deep dive into older phones and the impact they left. He has a whole playlist, but I suggest starting with his “James Bond phone” review for a good baseline.\n- His Velotric T1 Review blends his usual review style with that of a travel vlog that is soothing and engaging.\n- The bread and butter of a lot of tech reviewers is smartphones, naturally. Mr. Mobile covers the major ones, but also lesser known ones like the Leica Phone that, while I’ll never buy, I’m glad I know exists.\n\nIt kind of hurts me to write this sentence, but I’m pretty sure I’ve been following Michael Fisher’s work for THIRTEEN YEARS! I remember listening to the Pocketnow Weekly Podcast, which he hosted at the time, when walking around my college campus. So call me a little biased on this one. But as long as he’s posting, I’m following. And I think that’s pretty chill."
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