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#71
Originally Posted by ka9yhd View Post
The Xperia X looks like it has pretty decent specs.

http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_x-7948.php

And so does the Xperia X Compact.

http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_x_compact-8292.php
Im pretty sure on for an X Compact. Even a bit smaller than Jolla 1. With slightly bigger screen and longer lasting battery. I now it is non removable, still even if you can remove Jolla 1 battery, the effort to search for a spare is as much...
 

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All this talk about the Xperia X Compact made me start considering it.
Until I noticed this:
SIM Nano-SIM
Boo!
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
All this talk about the Xperia X Compact made me start considering it.
Until I noticed this:
SIM Nano-SIM
Boo!
every high end and most midrange phones uses nano sim nowadays
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what's the problem?
 

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Originally Posted by HtheB View Post
every high end and most midrange phones uses nano sim nowadays


Originally Posted by Jedibeeftrix View Post
what's the problem?
Compatibility.

USB C is a problem for the same reason, BTW.
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
All this talk about the Xperia X Compact made me start considering it.
Until I noticed this:
SIM Nano-SIM
Boo!
Usually you can get a sleeve to insert the nano-sim card in if you must use it in an archaic device.
 

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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
All this talk about the Xperia X Compact made me start considering it.
Until I noticed this:
SIM Nano-SIM
Boo!
Sadly it will be the standard for future devices.

Why not just having adapters with you? I know it is a pain for now but you have to make the switch in long term, why not starting at this one?
 

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#78
My carrier gave my a sort of nesting doll-type piece of plastic with different SIM card sizes, so I can use nano SIM in my onePlus X, micro SIM in my N9, or regular SIM in my N900.
 

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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Compatibility.
Isn't it just a matter of putting more/less plastic around the contacts to make it fit the different sizes? When I got a new SIM card a few years back, I could just pop what I needed out of the full-size card. Going back from a smaller to a larger size you'll need a plastic 'adapter', but that's just like SD cards and all the different sizes found there.

Edit: oops, looks like three others already said the same!
 

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so.... to summarize....
phone a) meh...no, screen is to big
phone b) no way, SIM card is to small
phone c) yuck, it has USB C
 

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