- 0:00 - Rambly bit
- 0:45 - Samsung Galaxy S24
- 2:20 - Xiaomi 14
- 4:05 - Google Pixel 8
- 5:17 - Google Pixel 7a
- 6:43 - Asus Zenfone 10
- 8:14 - Motorola Edge 30 Neo
- 9:09 - Apple iPhone 15/13 Mini
- 11:02 - Apple iPhone SE 3 (NOPE!)
- 11:45 - Sony Xperia 5 V
- 13:27 - Motorola Moto Razr 40 Ultra
- 15:08 - Oppo Find N2 Flip
- 15:31 - Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5
I think it’s more correct to say that non-flagship phones are cheaper. all modern spec small/compact phones in my recent memory have had a comparable price to their non-small counterparts ( e.g. Xperia compacts, Zenfone, whatever that small iPhone was called). the price of a device isn’t linearly proportional to its mass.
I haven’t owned a small phone in like 10 years, my last one was a Xperia Z3 Compact but I remember it being considerably cheaper than the flagship model, especially considering the hardware was inferior.
yeah, I liked the z3c so much, I must’ve gone through like 4 copies of them, until a newly purchased one had the screen let go within a month of me opening up the box. I’ve been chasing for a modern version of that phone ever since, and the razr+ is the closest I’ve come