You can still buy desktop apps for pretty much everything.
Hasn't this discussion started with @ar10642
claiming that this was to be ended because "nobody needed that"? :-)
there's a limit on how phones can get big
Hmm. My first "smart" phone had four inches, my current one has six and I still wonder how I could live with the smaller one. I guess as long as it fits into my pockets, I'm fine. Luckily, I did not need a new one this year just yet.
people complaining because phones are getting too big.
Apple has been the one company that sticked with small screens for much longer than the competitors, so I can understand their overreaction now. I don't know whether I could use a 6.5" "phone" as my daily driver. I haven't tried yet. (But I haven't had an iPhone yet either. Hmm.)
Or I will, claiming that pure tablets will be gone by then. Ha!
can I use this with one hand
I have never used mine with one hand, except for reading the time. I probably use it wrong. :-)
there are plenty of non-iPhones with huge screens :D
My OnePlus 5T - the last good OnePlus device - has 5.99" to be precise enough and I guess my next one may be an iPhone, given that good Android devices become more limited and more expensive every year anyway. But this might be a separate discussion.
I guess my next one may be an iPhone, given that good Android devices become more limited and more expensive every year anyway
Yeah, I think I'm going with an iPhone next. My current phone is a Nexus 5X with a 5.2" inch screen. Premium Androids are not that interesting anymore (maybe except the Google Pixel 3's camera) and I've only had bad experiences with Samsung phones.
But this might be a separate discussion.
yup
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Hasn't this discussion started with @ar10642 claiming that this was to be ended because "nobody needed that"? :-)
Hmm. My first "smart" phone had four inches, my current one has six and I still wonder how I could live with the smaller one. I guess as long as it fits into my pockets, I'm fine. Luckily, I did not need a new one this year just yet.
Apple has been the one company that sticked with small screens for much longer than the competitors, so I can understand their overreaction now. I don't know whether I could use a 6.5" "phone" as my daily driver. I haven't tried yet. (But I haven't had an iPhone yet either. Hmm.)
Well, "nobody" is probably a hyperbole but I guess in a few years he'll be right ;-)
That's the limit right there :-) My criteria for now is: can I use this with one hand and can I reach the top of the screen with my thumb?
Well, there are plenty of non-iPhones with huge screens :D The new OnePlus 6T is 6.4"
Or I will, claiming that pure tablets will be gone by then. Ha!
I have never used mine with one hand, except for reading the time. I probably use it wrong. :-)
My OnePlus 5T - the last good OnePlus device - has 5.99" to be precise enough and I guess my next one may be an iPhone, given that good Android devices become more limited and more expensive every year anyway. But this might be a separate discussion.
Yeah, I think I'm going with an iPhone next. My current phone is a Nexus 5X with a 5.2" inch screen. Premium Androids are not that interesting anymore (maybe except the Google Pixel 3's camera) and I've only had bad experiences with Samsung phones.
yup