Manufacturers don’t make displays under 6 inches available for purchase, with special cases (such as the iPhone Mini) being made under exclusive contracts. The best lead they have so far is to try to use displays designed for the front part of a foldable phone, but they’re yet to strike an agreement.

TIL that display manufacturers are also part of the reason why we aren’t getting small phones and why it’s probably even harder for manufacturers like Fairphone to make them.

    • @brax@sh.itjust.works
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      461 year ago

      And SD card support. Why TF do I want to pay a mint for storage when I could spend like $50 (or less) for the equivalent (or more) in SD form?

    • @Jesus_666@feddit.de
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      261 year ago

      Wait until 2027 and buy a Sony then, I guess. They’re the only manufacturer who consistently includes a headphone jack and starting in 2027 all phones sold in the EU have to have removable batteries. Yeah, it’s pretty sad that that’s the only option…

    • Zorque
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      81 year ago

      I don’t mind not having a removable battery, and a headphone jack is nice but not make or break… but so few phones apparently have expandable storage these days.

      • @brax@sh.itjust.works
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        121 year ago

        This brothers me so much. It’s such an obvious cash grab - manufacturers can force you to buy a more expensive model of the same phone, cloud services can tap your wallet for additional space, and carriers can tap your wallet for a larger data plan.

        It’s gross. There’s literally no consumer-friendly reason to strip it.

        • LucasWaffyWaf
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          11 year ago

          I’ve nearly 40 gigabytes of FLACs as well as commissioned art (much smaller in size than my music collection) stored on a 256 gigglebyte card in my phone. While the 128 gigs built into my phone is more than enough, when it’s time to get a new phone all I gotta do is slap it into the new phone and boom, gucci. That convenience, on top of only needing to remove the card to add stuff to it, is why an SD card slot is non negotiable for me.

            • LucasWaffyWaf
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              11 year ago

              In fairness I’m not too picky outside of an SD card slot and 3.5mm jack. I ain’t a power user, so as long as I can chat with my buddies, reply to emails, enjoy my media, and it does all that just fast enough, I’ll take anything with an SD card slot and headphone jack. I’m not the average user lol

  • @gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    481 year ago

    Meanwhile me, a 6’4" man with big ass hands, is finally happy that most phones actually feel big enough for my fucking hands for once

    Have an older iPhone we use at work and I almost can’t type on it with how small the fuckin screen is lol

    But yeah, options are nice, make small screens more often ya nerds

    • @DudeDudenson
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      51 year ago

      I just want a small screen and a physical keyboard like phones had when BlackBerry was still a thing. I had absolutely no trouble blind tiping on those even tho I have sausage fingers.

      These days I depend on autocorrect and it betrays me fairly often

    • @MsPenguinette@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      I moved from the normal sized iPhone to the Max this year. No regrets so far. The most common thing I do with my phone is consume media so the cumbersomeness has been a good tradeoff.

      I had bought a 15 Pro on release day but returned it for the max after a week of continuing to doubt myself after holding a max in the store. I had jumbophones up till the iPhone X, I even had a Dell Streak back in the day.

      Most suprising thing to me was that the speaker was insainely better. I stopped carrying a Bluetooth speaker around with me for when I’m working cause the speakers get the job done well enough now. It’s not a 1-to-1 replacement but it is just ggod enough that it suffices. Also, the battery life from the smaller phone to the larger was such a big increase that I’ve stopped carrying around an external battery but just keep a usbc cable with my in case my ecig runs out of battery and I need to charge it off my phone.

      It’s been an interesting series of trade offs going back to a larger phone but then again, the bezels and thickness have reduced so much that a Max without a case feels the same as a normal size phone with a case. I thought I’d get bit by the screen being too big more than I have but I guess some honest self reflection on what I actually use my phone for compared to what I picture I use it for helped with the decision making. (I totally get that other people’s use cases with have completely calculus)

  • @inspxtr@lemmy.world
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    451 year ago

    I don’t get what the obsession with big phones is. Is it that most people really want big phones or that companies can charge more for them?

  • @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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    411 year ago

    Most of the issues people have with Android are one and the same. Compared to a decade ago, there isn’t any choice any more

    Years ago, there was almost too much variety at times, and manufacturers would experiment heavily alongside Google. Some phones had physical keyboards, some had no headphone jacks, some had no physical buttons at all, and they came in either stupidly small or (at the time) freakishly large.

    Now, for some reason Android feels very sanitized, even the shite that manufacturers stick on top of stock to make it feel like it’s their product and not Google’s. There aren’t even that many manufacturers any more, and unlike the past when Android embraced being a bit different, it all feels like everyone is trying to follow Apple instead of Android leading the pack…

    • 🔍🦘🛎
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      171 year ago

      Very surprising that there’s no 5.5" phones on the market. I still have good eyes and I’d rather have more pocket space. Sticking with the pixel 7a for now, but yearning for a new Xperia X Compact.

  • BabyWah
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    331 year ago

    I have small hands and I hate that I have to jerry rig my phone with shit to just reach the upper part of it.

  • Kerb
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    261 year ago

    i want a smartphone, that i can hold securely
    while still being able to reach the entire screen.

    i have pretty big hands, and even i cant reach the upper left quarter of my phone (pixel6a) without letting go of the left and bottom edges.
    its ridiculous

    • @ikidd@lemmy.world
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      161 year ago

      Putting things like a back arrow on the upper left is just asshole design, for starters.

      • @lud@lemm.ee
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        51 year ago

        Which is why Android very seldom puts stuff in the far top left corner and if it does, it’s the back arrow, which you can and should avoid by just using the universal back action via either gestures (my favorite), the on screen button, or the physical button if you have one.

        Material design is pretty much about moving shit away from the top and especially lop left to the bottom

      • Auk
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        31 year ago

        Similarly putting stuff in the upper right is just asshole design for those of us who are left handed, unfortunately that’s relatively common.

    • @circle@lemmy.world
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      111 year ago

      Oh yes, to top it I have small hands - I can’t reach almost any of the opposite edge without using two hands. Sigh.

  • @BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org
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    201 year ago

    My favourite phone ever was my first android phone in 2010, the Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini (e10i). Every time I’ve had to buy a phone since, I’ve looked around trying to find something similar, but it feels like no such thing will ever exist.

    • @thesorehead@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      Loved that phone. Check out the Jelly Star (I have the Jelly 2) if you want a small, full featured Android. Compromises for the size and price of course, but it has a headphone jack, sd card, IR blaster, and usb-c - everything I need.

      • ɠισƚԋҽϝʅσɯ
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        21 year ago

        Unihertz phones are really cool. My main phone is an S20 but I use an Atom with downloaded podcasts for hikes and runs.

    • @Hule@lemmy.world
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      16 months ago

      I still have one in a drawer! It’s functional, but too old to use…

      It was the perfect phone.

  • @freebread@lemm.ee
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    131 year ago

    I’m a cyclist in the city so for me, a smaller size phone is ideal to keep it secure in a pocket. I got gifted a Pixel 6 about a year ago (wanted to stick with the Pixel 2!) and now I always need to bring some sort of pack to put it in.

  • @tswerts@lemmy.world
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    131 year ago

    Thank for bringing this up. I’m currently using a Samsung Galaxy S10e. I mostly use the smartphone from my pocket:

    • listening to podcasts with earbuds on;
    • running with Strava on;
    • working in the garden with music on;
    • checking messages with my smartwatch on;
    • driving my car with Android Auto on;
    • … . Of course I also use my smartphone itself for messaging, shopping online, banking, ordering takeaway, … . And a larger screen would definitely be more comfortable in these cases. But having a larger smartphone when I’m currently using my smartphone while it’s in my pocket, is a step back. In fact, for use at home I still have a Samsung tablet to have a bigger screen die when that’s more useful. When I would switch to the SG S23 version, it seems that the dimensions of the new device are quite similar? Dimensions: S10e: 5.60 x 2.75 x 0.31 inches (142.2 x 69.9 x 7.9 mm) S23: 5.76 x 2.79 x 0.30 inches (146.3 x 70.9 x 7.6mm) Zenphone 10: 5.77 x 2.68 x 0.37 inches (146.5 x 68.1 x 9.4 mm)

    So as long as the basic version of the SG s-series is sold in the above dimensions, I’m not worried 🤞

  • @Escew@lemm.ee
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    131 year ago

    I’m on the iPhone mini and I wish I could get a smaller phone. It is way better than the tablets my family carry!

      • @MsPenguinette@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        I had an og Dell Streak when it first came out. It absolutely blew people’s minds when they saw it back then.

        Looked up some old reviews of it and can’t beleive it was a 5" screen. In my mind, I remember it being so much bigger.

    • @BellaDonna@mujico.org
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      41 year ago

      Almost all popular mainstream Android phones are absolutely phablet sized to the point that it’s now the standard, and not the outlier. Your perception has just changed.