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  1. Bluefox NX1 is a cheap phone with a 4 inch display

    Smartphones with small screens used to be so common that any phone with a display larger than many people labeled phones with 5 inch or larger screens as phablets. But these days it’s hard to find phones with screens smaller* than that.

    So it’s interesting to see that Chinese phone maker Bluefox has introduced a new phone with a 4 inch display. The Bluefox NX1 is a cheap Android smartphone […]

    #bluefox #bluefoxNx1 #smallPhone #smallScreen

    Read more: liliputing.com/bluefox-nx1-is-

  2. Maybe flip phones are the new small-screen phones: Xiaomi MIX Flip joins the Motorola Razr in the 4 inch cover screen club

    Once upon a time phones with large screens were so unusual that people coined the word “phablet” to refer to them as a cross between a smartphone and a tablet. These days large-screen phones are so common that it’s noteworthy when a model with a screen as “small” as 5 inches is launched.
    But you know what? There are […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=170553

    #foldable #motorolaRazrPlus #samsungGalaxyZFlip6 #smallScreen #smartphones #xiaomiMixFlip

  3. I put together a #newsletter called #SmallScreen that sends readers a brief email when an exceptional #game releases on #iOS. I just sent an issue out about OPUS: Echo of Starsong, and a big reason why I fell in love with it was because of how its world looks and feels.

    Read more: tinyletter.com/smallscreen/let

    Subscribe: smallscreen.info

  4. Most #annoying #UXFail of 2019:
    stealing valuable display realestate from your website's #smallscreen visitors, worsening their #UserExperience by forcing them to scroll way more than necessary.

    Example offender:
    blink1.thingm.com/about/

    Problem: the top half of a small-screen device (mobile, phone) is blocked off by a header text and bar that refuse to scroll away.

    Solution: stop sticking #UI blocks to the #viewport.