you want a small phone, not bigger than a credit card?
The s5mini is also a great device
Nice, but probably a bit too small for my ageing eyes It’s wasted if I have to carry a pair of glasses as well as my phone.
I still have a Sony Ericsson X10 Mini languishing in a drawer, after I stopped using it when I could no longer read the screen. It came with Android 1.6 (Donut), upgradable to 2.1 (Eclair), so it’s probably not going to run /e/ os very well
This is on Kickstarter…
I have Jelly, the first, and I have also tried to use…but is very smaaaaaaallllllll, and unusable. So, in the end I tried to flash it, but it was my very first time so I bricked it
For near to 5 years, I broswed the web with a 2.4" display (320x240) on my phone, with OperaMini (Java) ; Jelly 2.0 is a gigantic phone !
And since a few years, I’m 7/7 too…
i wish a phone like this existed for Android!
my ex gf had it… pretty cool phone…
Too bad it was apple.
/e/ on iPhones … that would be fun!
i know right!! haha just for the thing of it i think /e/ should make this happen
get the Jelly2! THey have already promised to make their ROM available to the public, increasing massively the chances of LineageOS and /e/ development of the ROM
Heavy for me please :
ps have a look at the rugged phones by Unihertz, they are small and good for outside use. No /e/ on them though.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08JLT512D/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_fzIdGbZ5ESY62
The Unihertz Atom XL is not the smallest phone per se, but it might be the smallest DMR (Digital Mobile Radio) Phone. This would be pretty cool to have /e/ on!
It can use cell service, FRS (Family Radio Service) frequencies like a typical “walkie talkie”, and if you’re a licensed amateur radio operator… you can talk on the 70 centimeter band. No cell service required!
I don’t personally own one of these, but it might be pretty nice if I decide to get rid of my Razer Phone someday.
Lets show them we would buy small screen smartphones, maybe its not the perfect one but we might be heard:
This might be useful as a cross-reference for people looking for a small phone:
Narrow down the options, then compare to /e/'s official and unofficial device lists until you find a match.
@Manoj: Someone could also use this to append the dimensions to /e/'s lists.
The dimensions of devices are displayed in the supported devices table or in the device info page.
The OPX One Plus X is 5’ but it seems that /e/ stop the device support
https://www.oneplus.com/us/support/spec/oneplus-x
I discover the Palm phone with it’s 3.3" display
but only run android