Waiting for the ultimate 3.5 inch smartphone

Naer

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dunno if there's some thing wrong with me, but i like really really compact pocket computers. I'm using an lg fuel right now and i have a pricier 4.5 inch phone with a better looking gui and i much prefer to use the 3.5 inch lg fuel. easier to carry, just feels better in my pocket. feels better to hold. Don't have to look at a lot screen so I stay focused. Any word of a super 3.5 inch phone?
 

Naer

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Please one with an updated cpu, at least 1gb ram, and at least 8 gb storage, and 3500- 4000 battery capacity!
 

Commodus

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The dream of a high-end 3.5-inch smartphone effectively died the moment Apple announced the iPhone 5. At this point your best hopes are the 4.6- and 4.7-inch phones like the iPhone 6s and Xperia Z5 Compact... well, and maybe the rumored iPhone 6c due early next year.
 

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lg fuel is feeling suifficient at the moment. wonder if i should root it. attempted to, along the way, ended up with a unwanted nagging unremovable anti malware program

Question, if I use a virtualization os and i get malware on the virtual pc, does it affect my real pc? may attempt to root using virtualization if that prevents me from having to factory restore to get rid of nagging unremovable programs
 

Naer

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there's also an extended battery available for fuel on ebay. feels
 

Naer

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4gb rom seems to be working for me tho. I never download apps that I can use in a browser, and i disabled a bunch of apps. Root would just be icing on the cake. plus i recently factory reset the phone and now it's so much smoother
 

Commodus

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lg fuel is feeling suifficient at the moment. wonder if i should root it. attempted to, along the way, ended up with a unwanted nagging unremovable anti malware program

Question, if I use a virtualization os and i get malware on the virtual pc, does it affect my real pc? may attempt to root using virtualization if that prevents me from having to factory restore to get rid of nagging unremovable programs

It shouldn't. Most malware doesn't know how to even detect a virtual machine, let alone escape it.
 

Naer

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It shouldn't. Most malware doesn't know how to even detect a virtual machine, let alone escape it.

so i can download stuff rooting related on a virtual machine and it would work at zero risk? unsure whether i downloaded a bad lg driver, not sure how i got the maleware. feels good tho, I'm almost completely reinstalled in terms of the programs i had to reinstall after factory restore. takes time, I want to avoid doing this again. My initial mistake was many of my programs were on my bootable ssd. After factory restore, the programs on my other drive still worked at startup
 
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so i can download stuff rooting related on a virtual machine and it would work at zero risk? unsure whether i downloaded a bad lg driver, not sure how i got the maleware. feels good tho, I'm almost completely reinstalled in terms of the programs i had to reinstall after factory restore. takes time, I want to avoid doing this again. My initial mistake was many of my programs were on my bootable ssd. After factory restore, the programs on my other drive still worked at startup
Depends.... A lot of virtual machines have usb pass thru (aka the virtual machine has exclusive+direct control)

I did brick a windows mobile phone once while upgrading it thru a virtual machine... Back then, I had windows 7 x64 but the upgrade process needed a 32-bit OS... Had a 32bit OS running in virtualbox with usb pass thru enabled, but something bad happened

Should be less risk with root, though some root process depends on timing attacks while might not work with a virtual machine
 

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I picked up and held a friends iPhone 3GS the other week and the size and shape are just amazing in the hand. I wish phones were still that size they were so comfortable.
 

Naer

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switching to art runtime nearly bricked my lg fuel, but was able to recover back to davick

Would switch to art runtime work for my galaxy j1?
 

Naer

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Sorry for all the questions, but if I got a large micro sd card for my phone, can I directly record on the card?
 

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I like small phones but 3.5" is too small. I just got an iPhone 5s from work and definitely think that is about the minimum size I'd want to use as a main phone.
 

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Sorry for all the questions, but if I got a large micro sd card for my phone, can I directly record on the card?

The camera app should have a setting where you can make it save it to sdcard.
 

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I would just suck it up and get the Sony Xperia Z5 Compact, i know that's bigger than what you're looking for, but it's still very small and the components are high end.
 

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what are you going to do with the greatest specs on a 3.5 inch phone?
that's like saying you want a super computer on a smartwatch. you cant do anything on a puny screen.
i knew it was only a matter of time before apple ditched the 3.5 size while hardcore apple fan defended 3.5 inch as the perfect size.

while the 3.5 inch screen will work for some people doing basic tasks. but there is no way a 3.5 inch screen works for tasks where you need a bigger screen for games, photos, videos, and maps. this is why apple eventually made a bigger screen sized phone.
 

Naer

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is the acer liquid z3 much superior than the lg fuel? Need to know. both 3.5 inches. Acer is priced higher. got my lg fuel wet, it's not good anymore. Really considering acer liquid z3. also considering a moto 3 third gen
 
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Naer

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i don't care about screen size anymore. I'm now looking at the moto g thrid gen and the blu pure xl. Which one has a brighter future?
 

Naer

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I could skip geting a new phone at all if I could update the firmware of this phone but something wrong is on the pc side when it comes for it to recognize my phone through usb
 

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i don't care about screen size anymore. I'm now looking at the moto g thrid gen and the blu pure xl. Which one has a brighter future?

Moto G 3rd-gen, I'd say. The BLU Pure XL has better specs, but Motorola's more likely to put in long-term support.
 

Kaido

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I picked up and held a friends iPhone 3GS the other week and the size and shape are just amazing in the hand. I wish phones were still that size they were so comfortable.

Yeah I miss the curved back on the 3G/3GS. Comfortable to hold & enough room for a decent battery. All of the new ones are stupid skinny (who cares, because you're probably going to put a 1" thick Otterbox on it anyway). Screen too big, battery too small, holding without a case too skinny to get a grip on. Bleh. Please come out with a 0.4"-thick iPhone that has all-day battery life :p
 

Naer

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while i have this thread open, will my current phone be able to multi task if it's rooted? the lg fuel? The one click root is 30 dollars. not sure if it's worth it or just getting a new phone. by multi tasking i mean listen to google play music and play a game at the same time. so?


Also, can someone recommend me the smallest external android battery with the highest battery capacity ratio?
 

paperwastage

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Also, can someone recommend me the smallest external android battery with the highest battery capacity ratio?

batteries are constrained by the battery cell... most of them use the same circular 18650 cells, so it's going to be similar

https://www.google.com/search?q=18650+cells

just pick a capacity you want to live with (eg: 10k mAh... with 70% efficiency, you get 7k effective amperage, can charge a 3500mAh phone twice)