Unihertz Jelly Pro for me. I got it because I was kind of fed up with the trend for phones to get bigger and bigger. Also I found I was using my phone too much and thought that a slightly less convenient form factor might help. I think this has helped a bit in that regard. This phone maybe went a little bit too far in the opposite extreme size-wise, but it does everything I need it to do and it's a fun conversation piece ("thats...a
phone?").
Pros:
* Fits in your hand and pocket, no problem.
* Inexpensive (sells for $125 new right now).
* Dual SIM slots (I use T-Mobile pre-paid for reliable light-usage voice service, in concert with a
$50/year FreedomPop SIM for data).
* Micro SD slot.
* User-replaceable battery.
* Headphone jack, FM radio.
* Runs a pretty recent, clean-ish version of Android.
Cons:
* Sub-par battery life. Maybe two hours with the screen on. If I'm out all day planning to use the phone much, I'll carry an external battery pack, which combined with the small phone is still smaller than most phones.
* Camera is rather grainy.
* Small screen is not ideal if you have poor eyesight or type a lot. I suffer from neither of these problems.
* Screen resolution is smaller than some app developers tend to test for. Apps occasionally have visual glitches as a result.