I've been looking at phones to replace my Pixel 4a as the battery goes and it becomes increasingly silly to get it replaced instead of getting something new. I don't like huge phones, which i consider to be anything over ~6.2". Everything under that is either:

  • A Google Pixel with poor efficiency, thermals, and call reliability
  • A Samsung Galaxy S with a high price, locked bootloader, dodgy privacy, and bloatware
  • A miscellaneous brand with abysmal software support lifespan, variable bootloader lock status, and little to no custom rom support

the ASUS Zenfone 10 would have been honestly perfect for me - sub-6" screen, headphone jack, good performance. But they just haaad to remove bootloader unlocking despite promises to the contrary so now you have to settle for one more OS update and three more years of security updates for something that costs $600+. blurgh.

  • Beaver [he/him]
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    13 days ago

    One thing that makes it more tolerable is to use Universal Android Debloater to get rid of the obscene amount of bloatware that some makers cram into their phones. But the era of unlocked bootloaders and rooted phones has come to an end, and these are basically just appliances now instead of universal computers. It's really sad how shitty and locked down everything has gotten. Ten years ago, I was rocking a Samsung Note 2 with custom firmware, and the world was your oyster, I could do anything I wanted on it. New phones are... they have nicer cameras, I guess. The CPUs are faster, but that only just barely keeps up with the insanely bloated software.

    • AmaryllisBlues [she/her]
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      13 days ago

      Pixels are really the only thing supported by the custom ROM community anymore. At least phone available in the US.

    • RION [she/her]
      hexagon
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      13 days ago

      Tensor has been nothing but trouble from what I can see. I'd love to wait for the Pixel 10 when Tensor goes fully custom w/ TSMC but idk if my 4a is gonna last that long

    • Omegamint [comrade/them, doe/deer]
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      4
      13 days ago

      The new tensors seem really bad, the only nice thing is you can find good deals on them bc. But yeah, you'd really have to be into whatever ai photography stuff they're trying to sell to make it worth it. The older pixels were a no brainer for value

    • @die_livster@lemmygrad.ml
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      3
      13 days ago

      had a pixel 5 that was extremely buggy and when i smashed it would've cost the value of the phone to repair the screen

  • tactical_trans_karen [she/her, comrade/them]
    hexbear
    15
    13 days ago

    I like my Galaxy S22. It's one of the few small phones out there. I stopped fussing with custom UI and just get a refurbished, unlocked carrier ones off of Amazon or some other outlet, they're relatively cheap now. You have to read over descriptions carefully though, I've been sent locked carrier ones before.

    The market pigeon holes you into having to make a compromise. I wish we could still get phones with removable batteries.

    • space_comrade [he/him]
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      13 days ago

      The market pigeon holes you into having to make a compromise.

      But I thought free market magic invisible hand? How come no invisible hand?

      • Tabitha ☢️[she/her]
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        13 days ago

        one invisible hand is out there putting bloatware on your phone, the other adding complementary feces to your lettuce

  • Ivysaur@lemmygrad.ml
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    11
    13 days ago

    Me looking at the e-ink phone that only has a contact list, gps, and text + phone so I can escape this man made hell of smart phones

    • bubbalu [they/them]
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      2
      13 days ago

      Simply get a $20 tracfone. They last 2-4 years and can't do more than that.

      • Ivysaur@lemmygrad.ml
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        13 days ago

        I did that for a while and it was genuinely fine, yeah. But it’s hell for me to get around without a gps. I could read maps or print directions, but I don’t think I’m that much of a luddite yet. Truthfully I could probably get any old out of date phone that still fits in my hand and do all of what I need, I think.

        • bubbalu [they/them]
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          2
          13 days ago

          Mines got GPS on it! I only recently got a smartphone on the side so I could have my encrypted messenger on the go.

  • culpritus [any]
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    13 days ago

    Normal sized phone gang reporting in.

    I’d really like a good telephoto camera option in a similar size range, but there’s not a lot to choose from.

    Following.

    • bleepbloopbop [they/them]
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      12 days ago

      I can't and I won't lol

      Its still a smartphone with all the baggage of that, so I'm not personally interested, but that actually seems like a pretty compelling featureset...

      • headphone jack
      • not enormous
      • rear fingerprint reader (the natural place to have it)
      • IR blaster
      • dual sim or sd card

      battery is the weak point really. If they used a weaker SoC and made it just a liiiiitle bit bigger (but still thicc) the battery could probably be a lot better.

  • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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    13 days ago

    Basically the only way to get a small screen size phone these days to get one of those ridiculous flip phones with a fully functional cover screen, like the latest Samsung Galaxy Z flip or Motorola Razr. All the other phones are just gigantic. And the flip phones, while cool, are ridiculously expensive and fragile.

    • Dessa [she/her]
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      4
      13 days ago

      Unihertz Jelly Star is flip phone sized, but a full smart phone

  • Dull_Juice [he/him]
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    7
    13 days ago

    I've been using my OnePlus 9 which has been solid so far. I had to loose the headphone jack unfortunately which I really hate. Not sure what their new phones look like at the moment, but they're one of the Chinese manufacturers that at least had phones at cheaper than the flagship price point.

    I have no idea on the bootloader side of things, but OnePlus has been good about the OS updates. I'm on Android 14 at the moment.

    • RION [she/her]
      hexagon
      hexbear
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      13 days ago

      unfortunately they're all huge :(

      • culpritus [any]
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        I looked at some Xiaomi ones that are closer to normal size, but the Chinese makers seem to mostly be all about the ‘phablet’ market or whatever giant phones are called now.

  • Omegamint [comrade/them, doe/deer]
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    6
    13 days ago

    Ive been using an old iPhone while I wait up the 6 months for a Motorola stylus g (2023) to be able to unlock. Nice thing is MetroPCS is dumb and you just have to pay for first month then you can cancel and sit on the phone for 5 more months. It's been a pretty decent device (I don't have any intensive needs for a phone).

    Downside is that Motorola is p bad with updating their phones and I have no idea what the status of unlocking the bootloader/rooting is like

    • RION [she/her]
      hexagon
      hexbear
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      13 days ago

      I think you can unlock it but you have to have a certain account level on their forums? It's also $1k+ and not sold in the US so not looking so good there

      • Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        13 days ago

        I would suggest avoiding Xiaomi anyway. I've got a Mi 10t Lite 5g, and it's come to the end of the update cycle. I wanted to unlock the bootloader and flash a new ROM, but they try to force ads on you and take your data as much as they can.

        It has a fair amount of ads by default, which you can disable, but you have to set up a Mi account to unlock the bootloader. Part of setting up the account is having to accept tracking cookies through their website, as well as sync your data to their servers from your phone. If you don't do these, you can't unlock the bootloader.

        It just feels a bit scummy, and I don't trust them to delete my data when I'm done.

  • makotech222 [he/him]
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    4
    13 days ago

    Same boat. I did get the zenfone 9, and did the bootloader unlock before they removed the tool, so I'm good for a while. I was looking at new phones, though, and seems like the only viable replacements are the Sony VI and whatever the next google pixel is.

  • bubbalu [they/them]
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    4
    13 days ago

    Samsung A03s go for <$60 and do everything important if you don't game. Battery lasts me a week!

    • RION [she/her]
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      13 days ago

      i am afraid the phone is simply too large for me