Yaesu makes decent stuff, so not a bad choice at all.
These very small multi-bander HTs all have a fatal flaw IMO. What we need is a proper user interface. Ummm...these radios are much more complex than a cell phone, but have a fraction of the ergonomics. They assume every user is a geek I think. OK, guilty, but still. About half the volume of current units is battery...understandable and good. But I'd take another inch+ in height for a better screen and menuing system. And it would probably give room to make the battery even larger too. What's a few more ounces in weight, it's not like you put these in a shirt pocket? It is so easy to screw up the setup of these radios by pressing the wrong button just once or twice trying to figure something out. Which is why I mentioned I always stuff a miniaturized copy of the instructions somewhere in my carry stuff. A menuing system would make these radios so much more appealing, and I'm sure it will be available very soon, progress is exceptionally slow in the commercial ham world, they are always a generation behind the general consumer world tech (which somehow seems odd, but it's been that way since I've been involved in the 70s).