Some things are just better bigger. Televisions, hotels, rooms, and one or two other things I won't mention that come up very quickly when you Google "bigger is better." oh, and phones.
The expectation to the rule? As apple released bigger phones with bigger screens, a shockingly large number of people held onto their 4-inch slabs of metal and refused to embrace the sun blocking monoliths. Other people, people who didn't already own an Iphone , bought the 5s long after it stopped counting as high end.
HOLDING HANDS

After a week with SE, I've found i really do use a smaller phone differently. Most noticeably, I've dropped this phone zero times.
There are really good reasons for a bigger phone, especially as they become the hubs of our productive lives. But the SE convinced me that at the very least, downsizing isn't downgrading. Far more profound is what happened when I started once again using my phone I can truly handle it in one hand. I can also touch every corner of the screen with my thumbs; which means I can put app icons anywhere , because they are all equally accessible.
LITTLE FIST, BIG PUNCH

LIKE. HOW-DID-THEY-DO-THAT-AMAZING.
SMALL TALKS
Put it all together, and the SE sounds like a perfect smart phone. Great battery life, fast performance, really good camera, all in a pretty package that help you to stuff without demanding you devote your life to gazing upon its wonders. And btw I really liked this phone, I wouldn't call you crazy if you bought it, especially if you're one of the peaceful-protestor iphone 5s owners. And I wouldn't be surprised if apple does keep updating small phone, giving the people-the new smart phone owners.
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