I have very small hands. Like smaller than children's sized. I though the same until my boyfriend got me an s29 ultra and at first I thought it was ridiculously large but I've had it since launch and anything smaller now feels cramped. I tried using his pixel once and it felt barely usable to me. I mean I've user the iPhone 4s and a honor 6x and at the time I thought they were fine but just the extra height on my current phone leaves me with a whole phone worth of space when typing. I used to hate how much screen real estate the keyboard took up. It's definitely useful to have smaller phones for a more utilitarian perspective. I'm that case though I'd rather have a bar or flip phone with a very long battery life and at most a black lcd screen or something. Sometimes I think id rather have my phone separate from my portable internet device.
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I agree, and I miss my single handed phones. But I think its the same mentality as people who buy ~~Suburban Assult Tanks~~ SUV's, Bigger is better.
I love my s23
It'll take a bit, but big minds are working on it
There's a chinese brand called cubot that already makes small phones. It's already available for buying.
Their website does not instill me with confidence, plus China.
I have no idea what I'm going to replace my Pixel 5 with when it kicks the bucket.
I bought a Samsung Galaxy S23 because of the "small factor". Love it. I'm tired of huge phones, they are clunky, heavy and overall unnecesary.
There's definitely a market for these - my partner prefers a more compact phone, it has been harder and harder to get a decently spec'd small phone of late. There are certain niche markets for small devices and alwasy will be
Life is your creation. :)
Zenphone 10 comes out on the 29th I cannot WAIT 👏
I have a Pixel 5 now and I love it! It's way smaller than the Nexus 6P and Pixel 2, but it doesn't feel like it at all. For reference it's a bit larger than an iPhone SE 2020.
Being able to one hand a phone is awesome. I hope there's another small flagship when this phone dies.
This is something I don't really understand. People will always talk about how smaller phones don't sell well, but there are a lot of products that are aimed at much smaller niches and do very well, but barely any company creates phones for that niche.
The only one I know is cubot, a chinese brand who makes the cubot pocket, the king kong mini, and the cubot j10. I hope they succeed and consolidate the small smartphone niche.