Small Phones are Dead and We Killed Them - eviltoast
  • Omega_Jimes@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    The death of small phones is why I’m so committed to my flip 4. The space it takes up in my pocket or bag is so much less than any “regular” phone.

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      8 months ago

      Pocket space is only half the problem. The other half is one-handed use and the flip is huge when opened.

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        This is true, and honestly my biggest gripe with the phone. I don’t wear small mitts, and I can only comfortably reach 3/4 of the way up the phone. This is exacerbated by the fact that phone application design is in a very top-centric stage right now. I wonder if there’s a way I could extend the android nav bar to take up the top 1/4 of the screen…

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          On Samsung devices there is an accessibility setting that gives a smaller one-hand screen when swiping down from the bottom bar. But that just feels like a waste of space when you could just have a smaller screen.

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            8 months ago

            That’s available on Pixels as well - I use it a lot even on my smaller 4a. Very handy in a pinch!

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        I know it’s not everyones cup of tea but…

        I ended up buying a Pixel Fold for the Fold aspect. There’s an added benefit that it’s really short when folded so I can reach the entire screen one handed. It’s heavier and thicker than a slate phone, but I actually enjoy the folded experience way better than other phones.

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          Because it’s something you use a lot for small things throughout the day. When you need to quickly answer a message or look at a map you shouldn’t need to stop and place down everything you’re holding.

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              This is probably very subjective. I’d say I use my phone one-handed about 7/10 times and I’d do it more if I could. Actually I do most things one-handed when possible but I have small hands so phones are becoming an issue. There isn’t a specific reason, it’s just more convenient.

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          To me that’s the exact and only purpose of a phone: for it to be a handheld portable computer. For that purpose I should be able to use it with one hand

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              8 months ago

              To me that doesn’t really compute. I like to see a lot of information on my screen and my eyes aren’t as young as they were.

              I do too, but glasses help a lot. In my use case 5" is plenty, though not with default settings: global UI size was tweaked so everything is smaller, and more fits on screen.

              I don’t really like looking at curved screens

              Neither do I, and I’m doing everything I can to avoid those phones. No feature can balance that huge con.

              Flat screens aren’t as easy to do that with especially as I like to use a case.

              Hmm, interesting. I’m using gestures too, some more than others, and with a flat screen it’s fine for me.

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                  8 months ago

                  True that I don’t use a case. It has fallen apart years ago and didn’t bother to get a new one. I was using gestures while I had the case, too, but I don’t remember how was it it usability.