As we all know that the smartphones that are coming from the last 1-2 years, they’re a screen size is 6 inches or more. Nowadays companies like to make big-screen phones because users are more attracted to big-screen phones than small-screen phones. Recently launched smartphones from Samsung, Google, Apple and many other big smartphone makers have screens of 6.5 inches or more.
Google recently launched the Pixel 7 series, in which the screen size of the Pixel 7 is 6.3 inches while the screen size of the Pixel 7 Pro is 6.7 inches. A user shared a post on Reddit in which he appealed to Google to make a smaller size Pixel phone. However, Google has not given any comment on this matter yet. Let’s see what the user wrote:
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I recently tried to use the Pixel 7 (coming from the Pixel 4a, used the Pixel 2 previously) and I just can’t get used to the size difference. I’m not sure if there are others who experience the same thing, but 6.3″ for a phone seems to be on the larger/near unusable side for me. It’s not even being able to reach across the width of the screen, it’s how tall the thing is and cumbersome it is to carry around. It feels slippery with the glass, the bump doesn’t work for holding it with smaller/regular-sized hands as well.
I’m curious if others have experienced the same thing. I imagine this shift to larger screens is matching the time and what sales figures dictate, but Google – please consider those of us who enjoy a smaller phone!
Edit: First, lots of mentions of the Pixel 6a. Although it has a smaller screen, it has nearly the same footprint as the Pixel 7, so it’s simply not a “small” phone
Second, Asus Zenfone 9. I’m not sure how well it will work with my phone plan, but I’m willing to give it a shot, especially because it’s quite close to stock android. I may update with a later post! Not sure if that’s allowed though, as it’s technically not Pixel-related.