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7 reasons why large smartphones have completely replaced small ones

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 4:52 am
by batasakas
Many Internet users, upon seeing a smartphone with a large screen diagonal, complain in the comments that it is “another shovel” and dream of the good old 2010s, when phones were much smaller and convenient to use with one hand. However, the share of sales of compact smartphones has been steadily decreasing since 2015. What is the reason?



Obviously, in practice, miniature devices do not have many advantages, while the same "shovels" have many. Here are indonesia phone number material the main reasons why gadgets with large screens have almost completely replaced toddlers.

1. A larger screen fits more content


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The days when phones were mostly for making calls and—occasionally—texting are long gone. Making calls is probably the rarest thing we do with a smartphone.

Modern phones are actually pocket computers. We open Internet pages and scroll through social media feeds on them, and having a large screen makes sense because it can accommodate more text and content. We watch pictures and videos, and also take photos on smartphones - this also requires a display with a sufficient diagonal.

There are many people in the world for whom a smartphone is the only device for consuming content. And often they don't have a desktop computer or laptop.

At one time, at the presentation of the iPhone 4S, Steve Jobs said that 3.5 inches is the “perfect, golden size” for a smartphone display and no one will buy a phone with a large screen. Steve, of course, was talented, but he could not foresee everything. Just try to pick up smartphones, say, 2012–2015, to consume content, just like you do with your current “shovel”. Your eyes will hurt very quickly.