Is anyone using a Fxtec phone, or the Unihertz Titan Pocket, or Planet Computer Astro Glide (or other ones)?
The best phone by far was the Xperia. Palm sized, smaller than an N900. If they made a modern refresh it would be the perfect phone.
The Cosmo Communicator was entertaining for a while. It was also heavy, fragile, uncomfortable/flawed to use in any position (not even touch typing worked all that well despite the amazing keyboard due to its criminal omission of feet). It failed after a year when one of its USB ports shorted out, melting. The port is on a daughterboard, so in theory repairable, but no spares available. Even before that, the sheet metal coverings on it (held by microscopic tabs) were falling off regularly. The build quality was so execrable that even though the Astro Slide looks like a mild ergonomic improvement, Planet Computers will not see the inside of my wallet again.
The Titan is my daily driver. It's indestructable and lasts days on battery. I don't trust the stock firmware, so I run LineageOS on it. This comes with a slew of annoyances, rendering the physical keyboard possibly more annoying to use than even a software keyboard would be - touching it incautiously causes wild random scrolling (it's touch sensitive), and it's easy to get the keyboard stuck in symbol mode. The square screen breaks some apps. The headphone jack appears not to work. Still I stick with it because indestructibility turns out to be the thing that keeps me using a phone.
I just got the FxTec Pro-1 X. It's slick looking and runs LineageOS just fine, no jank. It's also damned fiddly to open, jumps out of your hand with the spring loading when it does open, and feels like it would not survive a drop. Not a great combo. If I switched to it as a daily driver, I'd give it a month tops before it ended up smashed.
I still sometimes do it, just for the "this is ridiculous" entertainment factor. where it gets really fun is when you install termux, and start using it as if it were a desktop machine. all on a tiny screen.
the most entertaining thing was to run a tmux session inside termux, and then ssh from my desktop machine into the phone, and then attach to the tmux session. Typing characters from my desktop ssh session would then ofcourse be immediately visible on the phone's tmux session (and vice versa). about 200ms delay, not too unusable.
I am currently using a cheap Samsung - I find it impossible to love a phone without a keyboard, so I got what was on sale.
I suppose I will try the Titan next.