

Unihertz tank series.
Unihertz tank series.
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
No, thats just the real world dude. It’s the same math that a locally owned coffee shop has to use.
Technically you got the coffee you paid for. You got the same amount of coffee as you would have if you got normal ice. It’s priced based on the amount of coffee provided not the size of the cup. The cup being not full is more psychological than anything. If we want to get real technical, the price of a coffee is mostly labor and overhead not the ingredients. Thats why a large doesn’t cost that much more than a medium.
Historically it was only consumed by babies too.
Looks like a solid choice. I like the matte plastic back and wireless charging. This is a good recommendation for a mid price phone, although personally I am not a fan of Pixels barebones android.
This has nothing to do with shrinkflation. Just an oddity of the US lumber sizing.
2x2 is not a structural type of lumber. Houses use 2X4 or 2X6 for structure.
Samsung went S9-S10-S20. Note changed to S Ultra. Their mid range is AXX which isn’t intuitive for the average person. Plus the intermittent FE models. Apple has made the SE which isn’t obvious. They’ve changed their lineup too.
I’m not sure why this comes up in every Sony post. Their naming scheme is dirt simple and stable unlike other brands. 1 is flagship, 5 is their midrange and 10 is their low end. Mark number is generation.
Simpler than pro, max, plus, FE, lite, 5g etc from all the other brands. I swear people just like to bitch about Sony.
Looks like more generic ODM Chinese phones. With a somewhat no-name processor. Nothing to see here.
Making a product made to discourage usage is always going to fail. Palm phone had everyone excited because we wanted a good small phone. Instead they made an intentionally bad small phone and wondered why no one wanted it.
We’re told that folding phones are the new small phones, but the moment they start to get usable folded they get bigger too.
I came really close to giving it a try. My two biggest gripes were that the unfolded size was too big and the leather back wasn’t standard.
Slower charging, huge energy waste, heats up like mad
For one, you don’t have to use it, so these are never downsides if its on your phone. Secondly none of these are a problem for me. I charge slowly at night, my phone never gets hot, and phone charging is less than .1% of my electric bill.
Standard iPhone, zenfone 10 and S23 could be considered medium.
Couldn’t disagree more. Both are huge selling points for me, and have virtually no downsides, unlike other phone features.
Most phones are now good enough to use for years, and not much is happening for innovation. Makes sense that only people in the high end market are buying anything.
I’d suggest a more durable phone if you can’t even use a wireless charger with your case.
It’s amazing it became so popular. I got sick of the lack of true shuffle and radio and went back to Pandora. It’s so much better than Spotify I can’t imagine going back.