New-ish meaning anything that has 4G. Today every phone i See is huge and annoying.

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    I’m still using my 2020 SE that has the same screen size. It’s needed a battery swap last year which set me back $50, but that was installed at the Apple Store.

    Apple supports their phones for quite a few years. When they drop support for this phone I’ll be on the new small phone journey myself.

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      I’m really happy that Google took inspiration from that long support period. I personally don’t like buying new phones. And at this point it’s not like the next generation can make me a sandwich or anything new. I’ve upgraded recently and skipped several generations and like 4 years of technological advances and yeah, it looks almost the same, I run the same apps on it. It just has a better camera, plus the fingerprint reader is on the other side… I would have been fine with my old phone if that were still supported. My new one is nice, but it doesn’t really change anything about my life.