A good, small phone is a rarity that Samsung needs to get back in on.
As a 5`2` woman without hands the size of a basketballer, I feel my heart sink whenever I see a phone series like the Galaxy S21 starts with a 6.2-inch screen and goes up from there. Don`t get me wrong, the `baby` S21 is a great phone, and I`m very jealous of my coworker Hayato getting to review that lovely lilac lifeline, but like the Galaxy S20 that I reviewed last spring, it`s small in name only.
In fact, ever since my Pixel 4a arrived in August, I have only touched my S20 to use the camera and take photos of my smaller, easier to use Pixel. The S20`s screen may be prettier, but the Pixel is just hands-down easier on my smaller hands.
Like many, I`d held out a small bit of hope that Samsung would repeat the small surprise of a superphone that was the Galaxy S10e with a Galaxy S21 mini, but good fortune was not to be. And both Samsung and its customers are poorer for the omission, as it`s time for Samsung to g...
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