I know I have small hands but c’mon. Flagship phones these days are strait up small tablets, not even what we’d have called on phablets 15 years ago.

I know it’s what people buy, but I’m still sad that if I want a phone that small then I have to deal with camera and display a couple gens old

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    1 day ago

    Lol who said I wanted “the smallest and most compact”

    You’ve lost the plot here, take the L

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      1 day ago

      Does “fit in your hand” not mean small and compact?

      I’m not the one using the term flagship to mean a non flagship phone. You’re trying to change established definitions and conventions.

      You want a fancy small phone, no phone manufacturer has ever called a phone that fits that description as a “flagship” so to say you miss the. Is just straight up bullshit and you being an idiot and not using established definitions correctly.

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        24 hours ago

        Not only is that laughably not true

        But even if it was true, it wouldn’t mean anything because being a flagship phone isn’t about size, it’s about showing off your tech.

        But like I said, I don’t have to get hypothetical, because phones this big weren’t considered flagships in the past, they were considered “notes” and “tabs”