Quote from: jrharbort on February 28, 2023, 16:11:24It's not 'sort of compact', it IS compact my modern smartphone standards. There's more than just diagonal, there's the aspect ratio to consider.
The Galaxy S22 of the same generation is considered compact, and its body measures 10,307mm² with it's 19.5:9 ratio screen. The Xperia 5 IV body, with 21:9 screen and its bezels, is 10,452mm². That's a negligible difference. One is shorter but wider, the other is slimmer but taller. Overall size is still about the same.
6" is the new compact, 4.5" phones aren't coming back.
Ridiculous claim when not long ago we had something like the S10e, the Zenfone 8/9, iPhone mini, etc.
The S22 is not compact. It's "normal" sized. It's the grand child of the size lineup strategy Samsung started way back with the S6 (S6/S7/S8/S9/S10, etc).
It's there because it's the cost-value entry point flagship. Plus models are for those who want bigger screen, and Ultra is for those with money burning on their pocket.
And if you think I'm making stuff up, just look at other companies' lineup:
Apple: iPhone 13/13 Pro measure the same and are close to the size of the S22 and are thereof "normal" sized models.
LG (RIP): G7/G8 were just a bit bigger than the S22 @ ~152mm of height, with more or less the same width. V50/60 were meant to compete with bigger models in features and screen size.
Huawei: They followed Samsung's strategy of having two flagships, one being "normal" and the other being "bigger".
Google: Same thing, one "normal" sized and the other bigger one. Special mention to the Pixel 4a for being smaller than average, almost at S10e levels.
These are just some examples, I wont dive into Xiaomi or any BBK lineup because its a mess and difficult to make things out of it. They just pop models whenever they feel like it.