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1. pclowe+Cf[view] [source] 2025-07-16 22:52:31
>>asimop+(OP)
My cynical take is that small phones don't exist because they are not the product. Similar to vape pens the product is the addictive substance the device loads. In this case its apps and ads. A smaller screen probably negatively impacts KPIs on many levels, at Google/Apple/Meta/X and on down through the ecosystem.

I understand that Apple did not make enough money to make it worth their while to continue the iphone mini line. However, it does seem like there is a profitable business for someone there given how beloved it was/is.

I only traded out my iphone 12 mini just recently for an iphone 16 pro (likely the last apple product I will ever buy but thats another story) and aside from the camera it is basically the same. Just heavier, awkward to hold and slightly worse designed.

No major player wants a smaller screen because it has downstream impacts on the pipeline of addictive material and ad pixels they can stuff into ocular nerves.

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2. dakiol+iZ[view] [source] 2025-07-17 07:00:07
>>pclowe+Cf
I don’t know.If I have a “big” phone (anything bigger than the iphone mini, at least for me), I’ll leave it at home most of the time. But if it’s small, I’ll take it with me everywhere. So I can be bombarded with crap more time if I use a small phone.
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3. pyman+JZ[view] [source] 2025-07-17 07:03:54
>>dakiol+iZ
Phones are big now because people want better cameras and longer battery life. Also, people are spending 4-5 hours more per day on screens than they did 15 years ago, so they want bigger screen for reading, playing games and watching videos.
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4. volemo+A11[view] [source] 2025-07-17 07:24:30
>>pyman+JZ
I know I can’t claim to be “the norm”, but all I want is a smaller phone with 1–2 day battery life. I don’t need a better screen, a better camera, or ever more compute. (It’s a freaking smartphone, not a game console!) All I need my phone to do is run a web browser, messaging apps, maps, my banking app, and random little apps some organisations force you to use – like my university’s app, my city’s public transport app, or half the restaurants here. Things that could easily be done with 10–15 year old hardware. Sadly, the industry chose to keep the power consumption constant increasing while computational power, instead of focusing on smaller devices and longer battery life with the same power.

Again, I’m not angry that current phones exist; I’m just sad there aren’t (good) alternatives – at least that I know of.

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5. prmous+S61[view] [source] 2025-07-17 08:22:59
>>volemo+A11
Did I read it right, are you installing "resstaurants apps"?
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6. volemo+ih1[view] [source] 2025-07-17 10:16:08
>>prmous+S61
Yep, in my area a couple of dining places only list their menu in an app [1], a bunch of places have some kind of membership program accessible through the app, and one standup club requires (!) an app to order drinks and food.

[1]: There’s a paper one in the restaurant, of course, but I like to choose beforehand.

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