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    Best Small Phones to Buy in 2022

    Bigger is better, and the phone industry has made its feelings very clear with flagship phones featuring 6.5-inch-plus screens. While we once considered Samsung’s first-generation Galaxy Note a goliath at 5.3 inches, today’s top phones almost all measure in at 6 inches or more. Apple’s new iPhone 14 Pro measures in at 6.03 inches, the Pixel 7 Pro is 6.7 inches and Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra takes that even further to 6.8 inches.

    Those bigger displays certainly have their advantages. Top specs and stellar cameras are often packed into those massive bodies, while the sheer size of the screens make them great for watching videos on the move. But there’s no escaping the fact that the increase in size has made them more cumbersome to hold and use for anyone with hands smaller than continents. And that’s to say nothing of the embarrassing bulge caused when you try to shove one into the pocket of your skinny jeans.

    While bigger phones can be better for those of you really into your videos or playing lots of mobile games on the move, there are many of us that would still prefer a smaller phone that’s easier to type with one-handed.

    Your options are, I’m sorry to say, limited and getting more so all the time — especially as Apple opted not to refresh its iPhone Mini line this year. But there are still some smaller phones to consider. Everyone’s definition of «small» is different, and a comfortable size for you may feel uncomfortably large to someone else. If you’re worried about the size, it’s worth trying to get hands-on with a phone at your nearest store.

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