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Because most people don't buy them?

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    That's right. The market has spoken, and unfortunately it has said it doesn't want small phones. Personally, I still do though.

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    you could get a Unihertz Jelly Star like me

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    • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

      Because most people don't buy them?

      It's like asking "Man, why don't they make slider phones anymore?" (and I loved my slider phone).

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      As a lover of small phones, unfortunately that's the truth. Apple tried a couple years ago with their iPhone mini and sold very few. Still, there should be enough of us that maybe some smaller phone manufacturers could fill this niche.

      And maybr make it fully unlocked and repairavle, replaceable battery, etc. while they're at it.

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        There is no option to buy them. That's the point.

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        Would you pay $1000 for one? Economy of scales matters...

        Plus everyone who did look at them would it is smaller it should cost less! Even though a smaller phone would be more technically challenging to build. Next you have compromises. No matter what you take out to make it work. People would bitch, I need that! I don't need this other thing! Next battery life, people complain about current battery life, you think they want less?

        I could go on, but I can easily see why manufacturers don't want to deal...

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        • P [email protected]

          There is no option to buy them. That's the point.

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          Zenfone 8 and 9 are valid options, I'm using one rn

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          • jordanlund@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

            Because most people don't buy them?

            It's like asking "Man, why don't they make slider phones anymore?" (and I loved my slider phone).

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            Why does it need to the most people buying them. Why can’t it be a minority?

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              As a lover of small phones, unfortunately that's the truth. Apple tried a couple years ago with their iPhone mini and sold very few. Still, there should be enough of us that maybe some smaller phone manufacturers could fill this niche.

              And maybr make it fully unlocked and repairavle, replaceable battery, etc. while they're at it.

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              Did I overlook the sales numbers? Do they exist?

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              • P [email protected]

                There is no option to buy them. That's the point.

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                obviously they did exist. why do you think phone manufacturers would stop making them if they were as profitable as the other sizes?

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                • paraphrand@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

                  Why does it need to the most people buying them. Why can’t it be a minority?

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                  Because cell phones are a business. If not enough people buya format, it dies out.

                  See: Rotary phones.

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                  • P [email protected]

                    There is no option to buy them. That's the point.

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                    It used to be the only thing you could buy. Then they started making bigger phones. Now everyone buys those instead. They stopped making them because people stopped buying them, not the other way around.

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                    • paraphrand@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

                      Did I overlook the sales numbers? Do they exist?

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                      You're right, I thought I remembered that article giving actual figures but instead it just handwavily says they didn't sell many.

                      So, here is one that actually quotes a number, 3% of the whole iPhone lineup: https://www.macrumors.com/2022/04/21/iphone-13-mini-unpopular-march-quarter/

                      And another: https://www.cultofmac.com/news/iphone-13-mini-makes-up-a-tiny-percentage-of-apple-sales

                      And another, this one says 5% for some reason: https://www.notebookcheck.net/iPhone-13-Mini-sales-continue-to-disappoint-as-rumors-claim-the-iPhone-14-Mini-may-be-axed.593194.0.html

                      Either way 3% - 5% is a small number for Apple (or Samsung, or...) which might not justify making a small phone, but in absolute numbers, thats actually a lot of people! A smaller manufacturer should definitely be able to profitably fill this niche...

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