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I mean there is the base s23, and sony xperia 5 series still.
Indeed, Relevant list: https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Best-Compact-Smartphones.161694.0.html
I got a 30 Fusion recently, quite happy with it.
Thats nice.
Yes the base S23/24, are still considered compact by today's standards, but the Xperia 5 series is pushing that a bit..π€·π»ββοΈ
does Samsung still try to keep people from flashing custom ROMs? Reason im on a Pixel 5 is the size and because I can run LineageOS.
yes they still do.
Sony will at least give you the ability to flash your own rom. (Not in the u.s. because of our carrier bs)
Pixel 8 is about the same size as the pixel 5 and S23/24 if flashing custom ROMs is important to you
did not realize they made it taller but not wider, it would still be a problem for my tiny Trump hands to reach the top left when holding in my right hand, but it at least offers me a modern option.
Android has an option where you swipe down on the navigation bar, and it brings the display down to the bottom half, idk if it's enabled by default though, but it's very useful. iPhones have the same thing as well
These are the issues because I one handed swipe and navigate. But yes that is helpful.
Neither of those phones are actually flagships. Like I get that some people just use that word to mean any phone with an 8 series Snapdragon but that's not actually what it means. The Galaxy Ultra and the Xperia 1 are the flagship phones for those manufacturers.