In Another World With My Smartphone
Binged all 12 episodes today (it's clear they intend for there to be at least one more season, however).
Summed up, it's yet another "modern male Mary Sue gets sent to a medival magic world and ends up with a harem" anime. Kind of like Konosuba but toned down by about half.
God accidentally kills a 15 year old Japanese guy, but the deceased is such a kind and upstanding young man that God decides to grant him a new life on a new world (the "rules" forbid being brought back to life on the same world), letting him keep his knowledge and body. In addition, God cranks all his RPG attributes to the maximum level, saying "now you shouldn't be able to die, unless something really crazy happens." Then he asks the boy, "do you wish for anything else in your new life?" And the schmuck wishes to take his smartphone with him, and that it would function in the new world the same as it did in the old one.
It's a good popcorn anime, I suppose. While not as engrossing as Konosuba or some of the others of the genre, it's light and easy, and helps pass the time until the next season of whatever it is you're waiting to watch comes out.
My one substantial gripe about it is that the protagonist is utterly 1 dimensional. Aside from a mild (and trope-normal) case of closet pervertedness (and WAY less than Kazuma from Konosuba - in fact there's even what I have to believe is a direct shout-out to Konosuba where he learns magic that lets you teleport an object to your hand, and he immediately proclaims he would never use it to steal panties) and a complete obliviousness to the advances of girls, Touya is utterly and completely faultless. He is kind and generous and honorable and smart and the most powerful magic user and a really strong fighter and... basically there is never a moment at which the audience can seriously believe he is in peril or even stands a chance of not coming out ahead (and I mean way ahead) in any given situation. MARY. SUE. The guy literally saves the life of the King by the end of espisode 2 (sorry for the minor spoiler there) and is on the easiest of easy streets from then on, with little left to do but traipse around the countryside making stock anime female characters fall in love with him and accidentally get glimpses of pantsu. Is the caravan surrounded by bandits? No problem, Touya can see on his smartphone's Google Maps that there's 38 of them, and use it to target them all at once for a paralysis spell, meaning the danger is over before it even began. Is a dragon attacking the village? No problem, Touya's been made so strong and smart by God he makes short work of it, fashioning a giant wall of ice into a lens to kill it with a giant ersatz laser beam, gaining the adoration and admiration of all onlookers. Does the Duke have an 8 year old daughter? No problem, Touya will magically create a bicycle (which this medieval world has never seen before) from scratch to amuse her. Oh, and of course a gun for himself. The plans are all on the internet, of course, which his smartphone still has access to.
So, without any real threat of defeat or death, we're simply set to sit and wait for the next time one of his blushing would-be brides tries to work up the courage to confess her feelings to him, and see what comic pratfall befalls her, interrupting the attempt.