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I never thought flip phones to count as mini phones. Does people who want small phones actually buy them? I always thought people who want small phones do so because they prefer small screens that can be easily operated with one hand while still maintaining practicality. A flip phone's external screen is too small to be practical as primary screen, and the main screen is even larger than most phones screen.
And the price. Small phones are cheaper too.
I think it's more correct to say that non-flagship phones are cheaper. all modern spec small/compact phones in my recent memory have had a comparable price to their non-small counterparts ( e.g. Xperia compacts, Zenfone, whatever that small iPhone was called). the price of a device isn't linearly proportional to its mass.
I haven't owned a small phone in like 10 years, my last one was a Xperia Z3 Compact but I remember it being considerably cheaper than the flagship model, especially considering the hardware was inferior.
yeah, I liked the z3c so much, I must've gone through like 4 copies of them, until a newly purchased one had the screen let go within a month of me opening up the box. I've been chasing for a modern version of that phone ever since, and the razr+ is the closest I've come
flip phone owner here! I love my razr+/40 ultra. the small screen is entirely reachable by my thumb, and is plenty big enough to read emails, messages, etc. i even use it to play passtime games, like into the breach, or attach it to an 8bitdo zero with a 3d printed case to use as a Gameboy.
This phone seems to have the biggest external display compared to other flip phones. So it's completely usable with just the external display? No issue with apps when used from the external display (other than being small)? Can you type and reply to messages and place calls from the external display?
yeah, you can use any app, and they work fine... with, as you might expect some warts due to apps not being designed for that screen size. a common issue is with apps that have ridiculous fixed headers and footers, leaving you a teeny tiny sliver of space for content. there's an option to make the viewport slightly bigger, since the screen extends down and around the outer cameras, and that helps sometimes, but then obviously the cameras might prevent you from hitting some buttons on that footer. this is not a very common situation though, and maybe almost desirable? I can use the outer screen to do quick phone interactions and put it back in my pocket without being too sucked in. if I want to doom scroll/get otherwise immersed, I'll open the fold. i like that this needs to be an intentional action.
you can respond to messages and type on the outer screen, yes, using any keyboard as long as it's Gboard.
This sounds better than I expected!
Some people, like myself, prefer small phones because they are easily pocketable. I don't have any problems operating a larger screen but I don't like carrying around a larger device all the time, especially since I've cut back on usage significantly and it spends a lot more time in my pocket. Flip phones are the modern solution to this problem.
𦧠where Unihertz
In my hand, currently.
Unihertz rarely mentioned in discussion about small phones. I wonder why.
The Pixel 7a is a nice size. I've been using it with Graphene for the last 2 months, with no complaints.
Okay, one complaint: wireless charging is slower than I hoped. But I pretty much knew that to likely be the case, going in.
Putting the Pixel 7a or 8 side-by-side with a P5 or a P4a really goes to show how big "small" phones have become. I really loved the size of those devices...
Not sure yet what I'll do if my 4a dies, but at this point I'd probably just buy another one, hahah. I absolutely love it.
Unfortunately I broke the screen some time ago and couldn't get a replacement.
Rest in Pepperoni little phone
My prior phone to this was the 4a 5G. It was a great size.
"Nice" is subjective, but the 7a is objectively not a small phone. It is very thick and heavy, and much larger than true small phones.
It was on the list in the post, so I mean...
I downsized from a Fold 4 to a Flip 5, after having used the Note series since it came into existence, and can attest that the minimal weight and size are perfect. I can control media and respond quickly to messages on the external screen then flip it open for browsing the Internet. I'm sold on this form factor.