The iPhone 12 Mini‘s unveiling has once again sparked a debate about compact smartphones, with there being relatively slim pickings in the Android space. Aside from Google’s recent Pixel phones and the likes of the Galaxy S10e, there isn’t much else to choose from.
Redmi general manager Lu Weibing also attracted attention after he said the Xiaomi brand wanted to produce a small phone but noted that battery life would be “sacrificed a lot.” So we turned to Android Authority readers to find out whether they would be willing to make this sacrifice.
We posted the poll on October 19, and a total of 3,591 votes were cast as of writing. The result was that a small majority (55.5%) of respondents were willing to give up battery size in favor of a small phone. But a significant number of voters (44.5%) were against giving up battery capacity for the sake of a more compact smartphone.
This poll therefore suggests that Android OEMs could be leaving money on the table by almost exclusively offering smartphones with large screens. So a manufacturer might want to consider spicing things up with a more compact release now and again to cover all the bases.
A smaller battery doesn’t always translate to drastically reduced endurance, as screen size and resolution also tends to come down as well with smaller devices. Furthermore, we’ve seen brands offer software optimizations to eke out more juice.
But one major concern could be battery degradation over time, as a phone with a battery that lasts all day at first might require multiple charges in a day two years later. We’re also seeing two power-hungry features in 5G and high refresh rates become commonplace, making battery life and capacity even more important.
Another potential option for manufacturers wanting to produce a small phone is to make the phone thicker, clawing back some space for the battery.
Thank you for taking part in this poll, we really appreciate the votes and comments! What do you make of these results and the topic? Sound off in the comments!
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