I guess we’re making up our own definitions these days… 6.3 is now compact?
https://uk.pcmag.com/mobile-phones/35438/enter-the-phablet-a-history-of-phone-tablet-hybrids
Have a look at this 2012 article and giggle together with me about the sizes of those so-called phablets.
I mean the galaxy note (2011) is still larger than plenty of phones now, so it doesn’t seem absurd. They were large and still are.
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Note: 146.9mm x 83mm x 9.7mm (total volume 118,269mm³)
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S25: 146.9mm x 70.5 x 7.2mm (total volume 74,566mm³)
The note is 59% larger. Yet people seem to look at the specs and say “it only has a 5.2” screen, it must be way smaller than the 6.2" screen phones of today"
I don’t get why reviewers conflate phone size and screen size. They aren’t the same.
Shit, let’s even compare it to the S25 Ultra (so the big one with a 6.9" screen).
- S25 Ultra: 162.8mm x 77.6mm x 8.2mm (total volume 103,592mm³)
The Note, despite the 5.2" screen size implying the phone is tiny in comparison, is 14% larger.
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Can you find any recent phone with a smaller screen?Edit: I meant smaller phones rather than smaller screen, see the impact of bezels below
Pixel 8a, Galaxy S25, iPhone 16 and 16e are all smaller.
By 0.1 inch?
So, they’re smaller, right? Or is that not how measurements work?
This whole argument is nonsense, and doesn’t change the pint that 6.3 is not “compact”.
That we can find any phone smaller given the market today, means it isn’t compact.
The Samsung S4 Mini was compact compared to the S4, by design.
I think you’re mixing screen size and phone size. the size of the screen is itself big but the phone’s print is small.
The Pixel 8a and the Xiaomi 15 both are 152 mm high, the Xiaomi has 1 6.36 inch screen, the Pixel 6.1 inch screen
https://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=13472&idPhone2=12937
Screen size does not account for bezels.
See the other comment with the picture:
You specifically said screen 🤷
Indeed, will edit my comment to ask about smaller phones
Screen size has a direct effect on one handed use. Bezels dont matter as much as people make them out to. Regardless, not being too much bigger than other recent phones does not make it compact
I’d rather have bezels - they make holding a phone easier.
Plenty.
And that’s an irrelevant strawman and goalpost move all rolled into one anyway. I’m currently running a Pixel 5,which is noticeably smaller.
6.3 is not compact.
Nowadays, any smartphone below 155mm can probably be considered compact.
- under 150mm: small
- 150mm - 155mm: compact
- 155 - 160mm: average
- above 160mm: large
There are 12 Android phones released between 2023 and today under 150mm: https://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?nYearMin=2023&nHeightMax=150&sFormFactors=1&idOS=2
I’m accounting for phones that can actually be purchased new, or second hand from up to two years ago. The Pixel 5 was released in 2020.
“compact”
Nowadays, any smartphone below 155mm can probably be considered compact.
- under 150mm: small
- 150mm - 155mm: compact
- 155 - 160mm: average
- above 160mm: large
There are 12 Android phones released between 2023 and today under 150mm: https://www.gsmarena.com/results.php3?nYearMin=2023&nHeightMax=150&sFormFactors=1&idOS=2
Interested by this. Need something to replace my OnePlus 6T that’s starting to show its age and would like something a bit smaller.
I may have found my next phone hopefully the custom ROM scene will be good and the camera will be good as well
Fingers crossed!
No custom ROM support == no buy from me
I was big into custom ROMs back when CyanogenMod was the state of the art. Unfortunately these days my banking app and my work mail app don’t work on custom ROMs, so I’m stuck with whatever the manufacturer provides me.
I’ve been using custom roms since I was 13/14.
But the allure or a phone that can fit in my hand easily?
But at the same time ugh the knowing that you can’t get it because the stock experience is a hell.
TBF, the device isn’t out yet, so I’d think making a custom ROM would be premature. Your other comment makes me think twice about buying Oneplus again, though.
I got a lot of mileage out of my OP6, so perhaps the last model to receive a custom ROM would serve me fine for a couple of years.
It’s oneplus so there’ll probably be custom ROM support, it’s also snapdragon so most likelt
The last 3 generations of OnePlus phones do not have custom ROM support AFAIK. They either refuse to unlock the bootloader or do not provide the tool to unbrick the phone anymore, making testing custom ROMs impossible
Oh man there goes my previous comment. such a shame I like my Asus but the they have already dropped the updates for it.
Guess I will have to keep looking then.
That’s sad to hear, ROM support used to be great on OP
OP12 can run custom ROM. I’ve tried YAAP, but there was a couple oddities, so back on stock. ETA bootloader unlock was as simple as fastboot commands.
I know that LineageOS devs were complaining about OP not giving them the unbrick tool anymore, without which they can’t test their ROM. I don’t know if anything has changed since then
I’m tired of them quoting phone sizes by screen size as opposed to… well… the actual size of the phone.
Most people will hear 6.3" and think well my old phone was 4.3", clearly this is going to be vastly larger, completely forgetting that bezels these days are practically non-existent, whereas they used to take up half of the frontal area.
The original Galaxy Note had a 5.2" screen. By modern standards that’s puny. You’d assume that phone is absolutely tiny. Yet the Note is actually 14% larger than the current S25 Ultra with a 6.9" screen.
That was the point of another article
Oh this looks nice. I want to see how it compares to my pixel 9 pro. It will probably do better in terms of gaming and battery life compared to my pixel.
That’s a dope color
Quite enthusiast for this device, nice to see a larger battery than Samsung and Pixels
Would be pretty crap of them that the smaller phone has a larger battery capacity.
In fact I’d be pissed because I’m planning to buy the OnePlus 13 kek
Maybe wait a bit to see how it evolves