For me it’s the notification light you used to find on older phones, was particularly good to know if your phone was charged without picking it up

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    Less of a feature and more of a design, but I miss phones being small. The iPhone 4S was the perfect physical size IMO and that thing looks tiny compared to my fuckhuge S23U. The physical bloat of the past 5 Galaxys is why I’ve decided not to go with Samsung for my next mobile

    • @[email protected]
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      But why did you buy the Ultra then? I have a S22 and it’s just the right size (hell, even slightly smaller would still be nice).

      You could have just gotten the normal S23?

      • @TrickDacy
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        They probably have their reasons. Still doesn’t justify almost every phone being too big. whether it’s 10% too big or 50% too big it’s still too big.

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      Seconding this. I can appreciate a large screen but it has limits, if I can’t use my phone with one hand because my fingers can’t reach half the screen while palm holding it the design sucks. Sent from my unwieldy modern smart phone force using both hands.

    • @w2tpmf
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      Yep. I’ve been looking for my next phone for when my pixel 5 eventually goes and looking at Asus as it’s the only current high end phone that’s not bigger that 5".

      I do not want a 6"-7" display. I want a 4"-5" display I can easy get in and out of my pocket, and be able to hold and use with one hand. Even a 5" screen is to big for my thumb to reach about 1/4 of the screen without moving my hand.

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      If you have access to an iPhone 4S, then try to use it for as couple of minutes, and then see if you still consider that 3.5 inch screen perfect size.
      If you want a tiny phone, then why use the biggest one available? It’s like saying I wish I could get a small economic car, and then drive a Humvee.
      Apparently when it comes down to it, you don’t really want a tiny phone.

      • mommykink
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        I do and it’s perfect.

        why use the biggest one available

        Because the biggest are often the top models and at the time that I bought this one, my job required a powerful mobile. The battery bypass feature, exclusive to the S23U, alone made it a non-choice.

        You’re making a lot of assumptions in your comment about me, what my workload on a mobile is, and my own tastes.

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          Battery bypass is not exclusive to the S23U, it’s on other recent Samsungs and it wasn’t even first introduced on Samsung phones, it’s been on multiple Sony and Asus phones. So yeah, people are gonna make assumptions when you’re complaining about how big phones have gotten while owning one of the largest phones on the market.

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          You’re making a lot of assumptions

          Try to read it again, I make zero assumptions, apart from the 2 you have stated yourself. You want a phone the size of an iPhone 4s but use a S23 Ultra. I’m just pointing out that those two are contradictory.

          If I were to make an assumption, it would be that it seems you want a flagship phone the size of an iPhone 4s. Which you kind of can with a foldable.

          Battery bypass is not exclusive to the S23 Ultra, the entire S22 and S23 series have it:

          https://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-s23-bypass-charging-feature-more-phones-3282489/

    • @kibiz0r
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      I’m on an iPhone 13 Mini — probably the last Mini model ever.

      I like the form factor, but you really do notice the smaller battery. Most days, I’m at 20% by bedtime. If I run anything even semi-intensive throughout the day, I need a pit stop. I miss not worrying about it.

    • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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      Main reason I stopped buying Motorola was the ever increasing screen size. I have bad elbows and extended phone use causes pain. A few ounces really does make a difference. A sub-5-inch phone with decent specs would be awesome.