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t.alex
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Re: Large-Display Smartphone Will be the Mainstream
t.alex   2/26/2013 8:57:55 PM
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With the latest trend, display is getting larger and flexible too. The device still fits nicely in your pocket and with a press of a button or a gesture, the display will roll out depending on the use.

 

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Re: Large-Display Smartphone Will be the Mainstream
mfbertozzi   2/7/2013 3:09:08 AM
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@Lily: yes it is and maybe screen evolution is due to the mobile TV needs from endusers...what about?

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Re: Large-Display Smartphone Will be the Mainstream
Lily   1/20/2013 8:39:30 PM
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I think smartphone will still develops, but the integration of PC and Tablet PC is moving forward. 

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Re: Large-Display Smartphone Will be the Mainstream
Clairvoyant   1/19/2013 1:24:15 PM
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Smartphone, superphone, phablet.... to me they are all in the same category.

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Re: Large-Display Smartphone Will be the Mainstream
Susan Fourtané   1/19/2013 10:46:39 AM
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Clairvoyant, 

A phablet is not a tablet. It's smaller than a tablet, but bigger than a smartphone. It's something in between. Fashion designers have already started to design clothes with bigger inside pockets to carry them. 

-Susan

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Re: Large-Display Smartphone Will be the Mainstream
Clairvoyant   1/19/2013 10:36:40 AM
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That may be the trend at the moment, however I believe consumers will still want small size phones such as Smartphones to be able to easily carry around. Smartphones can fit in a pocket, not so easy with Tablet sized phones.

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Re: Large-Display Smartphone Will be the Mainstream
Susan Fourtané   1/19/2013 6:32:03 AM
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Hi, Clairvoyant

Phablets will replace smartphones. Smartphone design, functionality, and usability are evolving, changing as we speak.  

-Susan 

 

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Re: Large-Display Smartphone Will be the Mainstream
Clairvoyant   1/18/2013 2:04:43 PM
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Hi Susan,
Why do you say that smartphones are walking the path of extinction? What would replace them?

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Re: Large-Display Smartphone Will be the Mainstream
Susan Fourtané   1/18/2013 12:26:24 PM
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Clairvoyant, 

There is no coming back in phone size display. Smartphones not only are geting bigger, they are walking the path of extintion. 

-Susan 

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Re: Large-Display Smartphone Will be the Mainstream
Lily   1/17/2013 8:54:03 PM
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I think it is difficult to return to small display. Prior of my current smartphone, my phone is the small-display feature phone, I can not image to browsing websites, see novels on small display phone, so tired. 

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