Pretty sure 4g was widely supported starting like 15 years ago, so newish doesn't seem the right word.
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?? 2010? that doesn't seem right.
4G refers to the fourth-generation of cellular network technology, first introduced in the late 2000s and early 2010s
yes, but nto widely supported right? im retarded sorry.
In the middle of nowhere I had 4g service in like 2011 I think. In any case I think it's splitting hairs since I said about 15 years
Yo, you can play with the sliders in gsmarena
https://m.gsmarena.com/search.php3?nYearMin=2024&fDisplayInchesMax=6.3&s4Gs=0&sFormFactors=1
I did some preconfiguring, but you can adjust the sliders. You can also pick the phone dimensions apart from the phone display:)
Not really, and the reason is very simple. Ordinary folks don't buy computers any more. A mobile device is all they need. So might as well get one with as big a screen as possible.
There are a handful of niche brands that make small models for weird people like us, including Cubot and Unihertz. I have one of the former, it's tiny and works fine.
Clarification. I have a Cubot King Kong Mini. 3.5in screen or thereabouts, standard 2 cameras (i.e. as many as you need), NFC, unskinned stock Android latest version. People assume its a dumbphone although really it's not. But I don't use it for much, intentionally.
The asus zenphone 10 is a 5.9" Phone relased in july 2023.
Here's some info:
We arrived at a time where 5.9" is considered small...
The number alone means nothing. Ratios and bezels can and do make a difference.