Bad summary. TL;DR:
- Almost all phones used to be a lot smaller than the smallest phones today
- Today's "small" phones are basically all the same size as the standard Apple and Samsung models. There's nothing smaller.
- Sony and Google's phones are honkin big.
- Folding phones are really honkin big unfolded, so if you have small hands, you're screwed unless you never open them.
- Unihertz makes shitty small phones for people who aren't very picky.
- Small Android Phone, a project started by the former founder of Pebble, is struggling to source a display smaller than the current Apple and Samsung flagships. The best candidates are a folding phone cover screen and refurbished iPhone Mini screens.
- Small Android Phone is concerned that their window of opportunity is closing and many small phone lovers will move to larger phones before they can launch.
- The author, a current small phone lover and recovering physical keyboard addict, was bamboozled into buying a Z Flip on sale. It is both thick and very large when unfolded, and will likely end in tears.
- "AI" summarizers are literal garbage that will make you miss very important details in any stories you trust them to read for you.
I'd go with the Fairphone if I were you, as long as you actually care about having the phone long term. I know the Pixel is very shiny and very nice, but Google really does have an awful history of QA. Fairphone isn't perfect either, but being able to repair things yourself is a huge benefit. Sure the CPU and camera and screen aren't as nice, but they're probably nicer than what you've currently got, and definitely nice enough unless you're a tech reviewer who's constantly looking at the new shinies.
Plus, y'know, it is kind of cool that Fairphone tries to produce their phones without any slavery or labor abuses, and at least makes real attempts at sustainability. When you get burned by Google, you just feel shame because you knew they were going to screw you one way or another. If you get burned by Fairphone, at least you tried to do something better in the world.