Best small phone 2024
Good things come in small packages.
For a while, it seemed like smartphones were just going to get bigger and bigger until we were all basically walking around with tablets, but now there are quite a few great options if you're in the market for a small phone. Whether you prefer Samsung, Google, Asus, or even Apple devices, you'll find all of the best compact smartphones below.
We've personally tested every one of these phones ourselves and can give you the good (and bad) parts of each device on this list. Ultimately, we chose the Samsung Galaxy S24 as the best small phone for most people. The S24 has one of the fastest processors you can get with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, excellent cameras, and and excellent update policy that will keep your phone up-to-date for years to come.
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Best overall
Best overall
The Galaxy S24 is a fairly compact phone at just 2.78 inches wide, but still manages to pack in a 6.2-inch display with a slightly larger battery than the last generation.
Best value
Best value
Retailing for under $500, the Pixel 8a boasts some outstanding camera tech, the same processor found in the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, and a sleek and compact design.
Best foldable
Best foldable
Thanks to a thoughtful, foldable construction, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 lets you enjoy the benefits of a 6.7-inch display with the pocketable form factor of a small phone.
For enthusiasts
Best for enthusiasts
Thanks to a stunning yet tiny 5.92-inch 144Hz display, excellent battery life, and a 3.5mm headphone jack with a high-quality DAC, the Asus Zenfone 10 would be nearly perfect if it worked on Verizon.
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Best alternative option
Despite a somewhat outdated design, the Sony Xperia 5 III features some powerful internal hardware, a 6.1-inch 120Hz display, and a large battery that'll last all day with ease.
For Apple fans
Best for Apple users
If you don't mind using an Apple device, the iPhone SE has a lot to offer, including a compact design, the powerful A15 Bionic processor, and up to five years of OS updates.
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While the larger Galaxy S24 Ultra steals much of the spotlight for Samsung's latest S24 generation of phones, the base Galaxy S24 is still one of the best Android phones with most of the bigger phone's best features. The Galaxy S24 looks an awful lot like the outgoing S23, but when it comes to being a small phone, it's made a few nice upgrades. First, the screen is slightly larger at 6.2 inches with no more than a millimeter in additional width. In fact, the phone is ever so slightly shorter than the previous model.
Another upgrade comes with the battery which gets a shot in the arm to take it from 3,900mAh to 4,000mAh with support for 25W wired charging and 15W wireless charging. The cameras system is lead by the tried and true 50MP sensor with a 10MP telephoto and 12MP ultrawide camera helping out. Be careful buying an international model as some are fitted with the Exynos 2400 SoC which is a solid chip, but not as capable as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 fitted to the US model.
When it comes to carrier support, just about every carrier will activate the S24 without issue. Support for 5G on the major carriers including Verizon and AT&T's mid-band 5G is present with mmWave on the US model. Finally, Samsung is offering an impressive seven years of software updates for the S24 phones so you know your phone will be up-to-date for years to comes.
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Google's Pixel A-series has long been a value leader since the series was introduced. While most A-series phones have been on the smaller side, they often pair the diminutive size and price with equally diminutive specs. Like the 7a, however, the Pixel 8a can be considered a "value flagship" phone that also doubles as the best small phone you can buy.
Every time I pick the phone up and use it, I marvel at how this phone only costs $500 and yet feels so darn premium in every way. The processor inside is the same one in the more expensive Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, offering the same advanced camera features as those Pixel phones. It's also extremely comfortable to hold, with Google rounding the edges and tweaking the overall design with the 8 range.
In addition to the Pixel 8a hosting the joint best camera hardware on any A-series model to date alongside the previous model, the Tensor G3 processor also ensures that the photos you capture are crystal clear every time. Google has long been a master at this with features like Face Unblur technology, automatically capturing crisp faces even when there's movement.
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If there's any one specific reason to get a foldable phone, it's to fit a bigger display in an actual pocketable form factor. That's precisely why the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 is the best foldable phone for fans of smaller phones. Case in point, it might have a giant 6.7-inch display on the inside — which is anything but "small" or pocketable — but the Flip 4 folds in half when you're done with it, giving you the convenience of a small phone size and a big screen when you need it.
With the Galaxy Z Flip 5, Samsung also boosted the size of the cover display, so you now get the 6.7-inch inner screen and a vibrant 3.4-inch AMOLED panel with its own 60Hz refresh rate. The Z Flip 5 also boasts a much stronger hinge than its predecessor, so the foldable phone can now be unfolded totally flat on a surface, plus the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor makes everything about the phone better, including the camera experience.
Aside from those changes, the phone is largely the same when you can compare the Z Flip 5 vs the Z Flip 4, and that's a good thing. With the Z Flip 5, Samsung has continued to choose refinement over dramatic transformation; choose this phone and you'll be getting one of the most enjoyable and unique small phone experiences around.
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Most small Android phones can't be called small by the same definition we had just five years ago, but the Asus Zenfone 10 eschews that thought and delivers a true one-handed experience. This tiny phone is so good that the succeeding Zenfone 11 Ultra pales in comparison — not to mention it's far too big. Even the side-mounted fingerprint sensor can be used to scroll content on the screen, enabling new ways of one-handed use that aren't often seen.
In addition to that, Asus packed a big, huge battery inside as well as the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. That means you're going to get the best performance from an Android phone right now and battery life that'll make you wonder what sort of voodoo magic Asus worked on the phone. Two-day battery life is normal with the Zenfone 10, and that's almost hard to believe when a phone is this fast.
Asus also packed in some truly superb cameras, plus a 3.5mm headphone jack onboard, making us wonder why other OEMs can't get their act together and include one. Zenfone 10 is available in the U.S. and works on both the AT&T and T-Mobile networks with support for 5G, though rural coverage may be weaker than Samsung and Google phones due to supporting fewer bands.
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5. Sony Xperia 5 III
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This phone borrows heavily from the Sony Xperia 1 II, making cuts in size inside and out. The smaller frame still gives you a 6.1-inch FHD+ OLED with a 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate, so visually, there's something neat to look at. You won't be getting 4K resolution on this panel, but that's fine if you don't mind a step or two lower at 2520x1080.
The Xperia 5 III is also easier to wield, not just because of its smaller stature, but also a wise decision to go with rounded corners. There are also some decent performance specs, courtesy of the Snapdragon 888 5G chipset, along with 8GB of RAM and 128GB/256GB storage (there's also a micro SD slot if you want more space). That makes it more than capable of handling pretty much any task, even if the look of the phone may feel a bit aged. Streaming media is easy, and if you want to do some gaming, that's easy enough, too. There's even a headphone jack in case that's useful.
A good IP68 rating gives the phone some decent water resistance, which may compel you to take a few risks when shooting with its capable camera. The triple camera array in the rear can take good shots, with more true-to-life color that might please your eye if you take photography more seriously. The 4,500mAh battery also holds up well because of its larger size relative to the phone's slimmer frame, and that's more than enough to last a full day, every day.
Best for Apple users
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Sure, this is Android Central, but it's hard not to mention the Apple iPhone when exploring the world of small smartphones. With the Apple iPhone SE (2022), camera output is going to be as good as it gets for something in this price range. Decent shots in good conditions and not so good when the lights dim. That's the same for the battery, which lasts a long time, thanks to its 4,000mAh size and the lighter specs. So you should breeze through a full day with plenty left to spare.
It's always nice when hardware and software can run this well on a device this size. The A15 Bionic chip is a steady performer, and with iOS 15 running smoothly, it's as intuitive as you'd expect an iPhone to be. Apple's tendency to also support its phones with years of updates (assuming they won't throttle it in any way) will also keep the iPhone SE 2022 relevant for some time.
Trimming things down also means a smaller battery. However, the 2,018mAh cell keeps the device up for a decent amount of time. Unfortunately, there's still no USB-C, so you will have to charge via Lightning or Qi wireless charging. The single 12MP main camera takes decent shots, leveraging the processing powers of the A15 Bionic and software improvements. You do miss out on Face ID, but there's the throwback home button with Touch ID built-in for biometric security.
How to choose
The market for small Android phones isn't as expansive as it used to be, but there are still plenty of choices out there if you know where to look. When it comes to our performance, the Galaxy S24 is an easy choice with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC powering it, and excellent software support from Samsung promising seven years of Android updates. Compared to the Samsung Galaxy S23, the S24 has increased its screen size and battery size without making the phone noticeably wider.
The Google Pixel 8a may not be what everyone considers "small" but it has amazing specs across the board, comes in at a price that's more than reasonable, and can still be considered small by modern phone standards. Using the Pixel 8a is pretty darn great no matter what you're doing, often punching above what you'd expect from a phone this cheap.
If you need a phone that's truly designed for one-handed use, then look no further than the Zenfone 10. ASUS somehow managed to deliver high-end hardware, great cameras, and a large battery into this small phone, and it is a truly standout package that can't even be beaten by its own newer iteration. It would be a bit higher on the list with better support for U.S. carriers like Verizon, and more retailer availability.
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Namerah enjoys geeking out over accessories, gadgets, and all sorts of smart tech. She spends her time guzzling coffee, writing, casual gaming, and cuddling with her furry best friends. Find her on Twitter @NamerahS.
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