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.

  • BlueSquid0741@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 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.

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      7 months ago

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

      It was the perfect phone.

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    1 year ago

    On the other end there doesn’t seem to be any phablets either. they are all weirdly long screens.

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        1 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.

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    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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      1 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.

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    1 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

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      1 year ago

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

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        1 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.

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    1 year ago

    It’s not really that complicated, people expect high end phones to have all day battery, which is hard to do with a small phone.