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Old 10-10-2018, 12:38 PM   #32
sufue
lost in my e-reader...
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: sunny southern California, USA
Device: Android phone, Sony T1, Nook ST Glowlight, Galaxy Tab 7 Plus
As always, I'm interested in a **really small** no-contract Android smartphone with a decent screen (doesn't have to be the latest/greatest, but decent), not too ancient version of Android OS, at least 5 GB or so of memory (Kindle app can be a memory hog), and an external memory slot taking at least 32GB memory card.

I'm looking to replace my beloved Samsung Galaxy 3.6" Players, both of which bit the dust a while back. I loved their slimness and small footprint and carried them everywhere as a backup reader/music player so my "real" phone could be a phone.

I tried one of the few 2.4" models out there, and that was too small, even for me, but I'd love something in the 3.5" to 4.5" range. Right now I'm using an LG Volt and a Moto E, both from previous Black Friday threads (thank you, Monkey!), and like both of those a lot, except for the size. Unfortunately it appears there aren't many other folks who want something smaller - most phones seem to be going bigger, rather than smaller...sigh!

Hopefully something reasonably priced, but doesn't have to be dirt-cheap.

And, while I'm at it, I'd like a bridge across the Thames... But fingers crossed...
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