It seems every successor to a old phone always includes a bigger screen evidently seen in the Galaxy S series. The original Galaxy S had a 4-inch screen then the S2 had a 4.3-inch and now we have the S3 and it's massive 4.8-inch. It seems people's line in declaring a device's screen size to big is about the 4.6-4.7-inch mark.
Look at when the Galaxy Note was unveiled, so many people wined about it's massive 5.3-inch screen. However, Samsung is still undeterred possibly unleashing a 5.5-inch Galaxy Note successor. If the market goes the way it does we could be seeing 5-inch displays becoming mainstream, not that it's necessarily a bad thing, I mean a bigger screen bring better functionality and this was what the Galaxy Note was praised for when reviewers got a hold of one.
What do you think? Leave your comments below and let me know what you think.
Look at when the Galaxy Note was unveiled, so many people wined about it's massive 5.3-inch screen. However, Samsung is still undeterred possibly unleashing a 5.5-inch Galaxy Note successor. If the market goes the way it does we could be seeing 5-inch displays becoming mainstream, not that it's necessarily a bad thing, I mean a bigger screen bring better functionality and this was what the Galaxy Note was praised for when reviewers got a hold of one.
What do you think? Leave your comments below and let me know what you think.
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