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[The Resurgence of Small-Screen Smartphones: A Shift in Consumer Preference]-[Resurgence of small screen phones?]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-05-26

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The Small-Screen Revival: A Tech Trend Re-evaluated

For years, the smartphone industry has been defined by a "bigger is better" philosophy, with devices evolving into pocket-sized tablets designed to replace cameras and laptops. However, a recent shift is challenging this dominance. As discussed on Roundtable, the market is witnessing a notable resurgence of compact devices—a trend driven by ergonomics, portability, and a growing consumer desire for minimalism.

The Ergonomic Rebellion: Why Size Matters

The panel highlights a common frustration with modern "brick-shaped" phones: physical discomfort. From "pocket bulge" and "hand strain" to the humorous yet painful reality of "accidental face slaps in bed," the physical burden of massive screens has led many users to seek a more manageable alternative. For many, the ability to operate a device with "only one hand" is not just a convenience but a primary requirement for a satisfying user experience.

Defining the Compact Device

Defining what constitutes a "small" phone has become increasingly complex. According to the discussion, the definition varies by ecosystem:

  • iOS: A small phone is roughly 5.4 inches, comparable to the size of a standard bank card.
  • Android: The threshold is higher, typically around 6.3 inches, described as being close to the height of a regular passport.

Despite these varying benchmarks, the core appeal remains consistent: portability and the ability to carry a device that doesn't feel "cumbersome" in one's pocket.

Market Dynamics and Technological Iteration

The Chinese market is currently at the forefront of this trend. IDC data indicates that the shipment volume for small-screen Chinese phones increased by approximately 23% year-over-year. High-end models like the Xiaomi 15 have seen rapid success, selling over a million units in less than a month. Furthermore, projections suggest that small-screen phones will account for over 15% of the high-end market by 2025.

This growth is not merely nostalgic; it is backed by significant technological advancements. Modern small-screen flagships no longer sacrifice performance. Innovations such as "silicon carbon negative electrodes" have allowed for larger battery capacities within smaller chassis, while high-performance processors ensure that compact phones can match the capabilities of their larger counterparts. Manufacturers like OnePlus and others are proving that "size doesn't mean the performance of the phones" will decrease.

The Niche vs. The Mainstream

While the trend is growing, the panelists remain grounded regarding its scope. Apple’s discontinuation of the "Mini" line—following poor sales performance where the iPhone 13 Mini accounted for only 3% of series sales in the US—serves as a reminder that the small-screen market remains a niche. It is a segment driven by individuality and specific user preferences rather than a total industry overhaul. For those who prioritize gaming or immersive video consumption, large screens remain the superior choice. However, for the average user seeking "ease of operation" and a device that fits comfortably into their daily life, the small-screen revival is a welcome correction to a market that had perhaps grown too large for its own good.

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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Roundtable.
You're listening to Roundtable with myself, Ha Young.
I'm joined by Steve Hatherly and Yu -Shun in the studio.
Coming up, while the world went big, a few phone developers kept things small, and now the tide might be turning.
Sleek, slim, and surprisingly powerful, These small screen phones are winning fans who miss one -handed text, texting, and non -bulky pockets.

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