Small smartphone enthusiasts start developing high-spec Android smartphones less than 6 inches[Small Android Phone]

Developer Eric Migikowski, who founded Pebble, an early smartwatch maker that preceded the Apple Watch, has started a project to develop a small smartphone.

He was once a fan of the Xperia Compact series, and has also gathered people interested in small smartphones. Then, we formed a development team for the “Small Android Phone” Android smartphone, which is less than 6 inches like the iPhone mini series and has specs above the midrange.

The team includes many former Pebble members, and it seems that they are continuing to discuss the concept on Discord.

He has released some of his ideal specs, according to which the iPhone 13 Mini size design with a display of less than 6 inches, excellent camera performance, genuine Android, etc.

The SoC seems to assume Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 or Snapdragon 7 series.

You may be thinking, “Why not Zenfone 9!” That’s right. There is exactly something close to the Zenfone 9 concept.

The Zenfone 9 is a great 5.9-inch device reviewed below.

ASUS’s new high-spec compact smartphone Zenfone 9 was quite the best

This time, we will review the new compact smartphone “Zenfone 9” released by ASUS the other day. This is a compact 5.9 inch…

However, there is a lot of information that the next model of Zenfone will adopt a screen exceeding 6 inches, and it is unknown whether it will continue to be a premium compact terminal.

If the project goes well, crowdfunding will start. I am looking forward to it.

source 1(The Verge)、source 2(Small Android Phone)

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