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Have you ever notice everyone's phone these days?. It's getting bigger and bigger. Does size really matters these days?. Or is it really a new beginning for smartphones to change?. Bigger "Phablets" or Phone and a Tablet is really a trend these days. Smartphones are getting bigger while tablets are getting smaller.
With larger inch-display and thinner width, tiny screens are nearing extinction, while a new so called "Phablet" looks to poised to grab half the market by 2015. Today, for each new 4-inch handset (Sony Xperia Z1 Compact), there are four corresponding phablets (LG g3, iPhone 6 Plus, HTC One Max, Samsung Galaxy Note 4).
For the last 2 years, tablets with sizes less than 9-inches had already invaded the market, while the medium sizes (between 9-inches and 11-inches) has already released by the mid-2013, while the larger phones (more than 11-inches) had already gained the consumers taste when the start of 2014.
A phone is really nothing without a camera, for camera quality, its a different story. A phones camera resolution seems to grow along with phone size, as shown here:
- Small phones: 5.7 MPs
- Medium phones: 7.7 MPs
- Large phone: 9.9 MPs
Even though tablet sizes generally range from 7 to 13 inches, camera resolution in tablets is suprisingly stagnant.
- Small tablets: 3.8 MPs
- Medium tablets: 4.0 MPs
- Large tablets: 5.8 MPs
For both phones and tablets, camera quality tends to increase as screen size increases. But the smartphone is clearly better on average. It tends similar when it comes to storage, tablets may not take phone call or take great pictures, but they're better equipped for storing tons of photos and videos. But for the average battery life, smartphones prevail. Based on some studiese. Smartphones stand out for their greater stamina
- Small phones: 9.7 hours
- Medium phones: 12.8 hours
- Large phones 17.7 hours
Large phones simply hold their juice better than smaller ones. The latest evidence is the 5.5 inch iPhone 6 Plus, whose 24-hour battery life dwarfs the 4.7-inch iPhone 6's 14 hours. By nature of size, larger phones have more room for packing in plenty of milliamp hours (mAh).
But if you're worried about anything else- like storage, availability, or the overall price. For those attributes, the phablet and mini-tablet are quickly becoming the same device.
i still choose phablets...SAMSUNG NOTE4
ReplyDeletei choose phablets
ReplyDeleteGo forth and ask Apple to make Phablets. Bendable ones tho. Kidding aside, Phablets will surely become the trend in today's "smart" gadgets. (y)
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