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Zenfone 8 has and is a great iPhone mini alternative: https://www.asus.com/Mobile/Phones/ZenFone/Zenfone-8/


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I've been looking into the Asus Zenfone 8 to replace my 4a eventually. It's expensive but it's compact.

Checkout the Asus Zenfone 8, it's smaller, has 3mm jack, and supports LineageOS.

I tried mini. Didn't work for me, so went for Zenfone 8.

No regrets.

The mini was big enough already to occasionally being forced to activate single hand mode.

But superior gestures navigation makes Zenfone so much easier to use with one hand.


ASUS Zenfone 8. One of the very few relatively small Android phones with 5G connectivity, good camera and a flagship CPU (Snapdragon 888) and not way too expensive.

Going totally off topic here, but if you're willing to try something different than iOS then have a look at the Sony Xperia Z3 compact. Small (by todays huge standards) but packs a good punch in specs :)

Got an Asus Zenfone 8 and it's the best decision I could make. It has great specs and it's so convenient. The only downside is the camera which isn8as good as the camera you get in iphone or Galaxy devices, it's fairly good but not outstanding.

Check out Zenfone.

ASUS Zenfone 8 is probably the closest mainstream Android phone you’ll get. It’s 144mm tall.

https://www.asus.com/Mobile/Phones/ZenFone/Zenfone-8/


I disagree - I don't care about most specs, but ASUS Zenfone is still one of the best small phones, especially for the money.

Asus' Zenfone line is also pretty appealing -- 5.9" screen on the most recent iteration.

I have looked. If you look for a clean experience and not an OS that tracks your every breath and every shake, none. Absolutely none.

If you care about a sanely sized phone and not a phablet, then double absolutely none — as in there’s no option in Apple’s stable either. Been using my 14 for some 9 months after 12 mini and every time I look at this monstrosity I regret moving to iPhones because I kinda knew they’d stoop down to be like Androids eventually.

Anyway, so no option really. Again, I have looked.

Did you mean to replace 13 mini without any such criteria I have mentioned above? Well, then go to any phone listing site or Amazon and filter Android devices based on cost and features and just buy the one that fits the bill. Because you didn’t say anything else.


I have enjoyed my Zenfone 10. It's a little Taiwanese phone that's a comparable size.

Specifically, I like its battery life, its camera, and that it has a headphone jack.


I search long for something like this, and I just bought the Asus Zenfone 8. It's also supported by LingeageOS.

Might be worth checking out the Zenfone. Aux port + no bloatware. Or at least nothing like samsung.

I have a Zenfone 8 Flip because it's basically the only good phone without a punch-hole display or a notch (those really annoy me) except the Sony ones that are grey market only here. I suspect that Asus won't make a motorized camera version of this one, sadly (maybe behind-the-screen front cameras will solve the issue... I would just buy a phone without a front camera, I never use it).

The Zenfones mainly carved out a following because they're the smallest flagship-tier Android phone on the market. Asus has terrible support, but if you want a smallish device they're the only game in town.

As a long term android user, there are definitely great minimalist phones out there that give you a really good experience with little to no gimmicks. My current favorite is the Zenfone line from Asus. I have the Zenfone 8 and it's just brilliant. There's hardly any bloat, it's just android, no silly gimmicks, small form factor, decent camera and it has a 3.5 headphone jack. The newest model has all that and a much improved camera, and I've been eyeing it even though I really don't need to upgrade yet.

It was definitely a long way getting there but android is in a pretty great place right now.

I can't imagine ever going back to iPhones. I felt extremely crippled every time I tried to do anything. I remember having no access to the filesystem, having to use proprietary software (iTunes... never again) and having to jailbreak my iPhone to install custom ringtones from my own music. When I got my first android phone and could just plug it in, drag and drop files from my computer, I felt the strongest and weirdest catharsis, akin to "I don't have to suffer anymore".


Asus Zenfone 9 hands down. Best processor on the market (apart from Apple), fairly stock android skin, good battery life for the size.
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