• noodles@slrpnk.net
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    5 months ago

    It depends on why you want a compact phone. If it’s to fit into small pockets then the flip phones do great, but if it’s because modern phones are too large to comfortably hold and use for your hands, or because you want a smaller screen (for less distraction or for better battery life) then the flip phones are pretty bad.

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        5 months ago

        Didn’t realize the outer screen was fully featured now, that does make them a lot more intriguing!

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          I can’t say I use the outside screen a ton (because my eyes are getting old and a larger screen helps that so I unfold to use for longer periods), but I do use it for quick checks and media controls for streaming apps often. I’ve only run into one app that I’ve tried that doesn’t work on the outside screen and that is Microsoft Authenticator (MFA app) as it requires a separate type of screen unlock instead of the normal screen unlock challenge. Gmail, cal, chrome, firefox (Ironfox) all work on the outside screen. Another nice thing is, on the outside screen you can get the full on-screen keyboard for typing too, but it takes up about half the real-estate when its up.