Best one-handed device, <6"

Samsung S9, Sony XZ2 Compact, Google Pixel 2, Razer Phone 2, or iPhone XS?

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Just ask your mom if you want to know what works well with tiny girl hands.

Out of those the S9

I picked up the Huawei P20. Love it!

Off topic

How was mine off topic? I even said the S9. Learn to read dumb fuck

>xz2 compact
why do you include this headphonejackless piece of trash?

Pixel 3

They're all headphonejackless apart from the S9

It's a shame because it actually feels good in-hand and the bad camera was finally fixed. Damn it Sony.

Xiaomi Mi Max 3 because i'm not a fucking manlet

It's hard to imagine you can use that one-handed unless you're 7'+

The S9

Z5 Compact because everything without official LineageOS support has googleshit bloat making the device unusable.

Razer phone is not a one handed device.

I just got the s9, it's great. My wife just got the pixel 3 and I prefer the s9 for sure.

P20 lite if you can live without custom ROMs or Magisk

Is it worth it? I use the z5c on stock and I'm afraid Lineage will shit it up because Sony's overheating measures for the 810 would be missing or something.

Also even though the camera is bad I don't want it to be worse.

>sony's overheating measures
I'm pretty sure it overheats because of all that sony/google bloat and botnet shit in the background, mine doesn't overheat at all.
also i don't give a shit about phone cameras so can't help you there

user probably uses miui gesture-based controls. it's apparently good or so I've heard.

Note 9

>Huawei P20 is over 6".

I'm ok with a dongle or aptx.

Big phones doesn't feel as good in the hand, no matter how big hands you have.

Interesting but I think I will go for the XZ2c with the 845.

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>XZ2c
It felt really nice when I tried it. well-constructed and easy to reach the whole screen.

I miss the old design but at least it wasn't for nothing.

It's a million times better than Google's gestures.

Essential

it fucking ruins your life when you go back using any other phone. Feels right after a short period of getting used to, you get all your screen space and no stupid software buttons

why essential?

If I recall correctly it's about the size of an iPhone 5 but with a much higher screen (and a tiny notch)
Also stock Android and ceramic back with titanium sides.