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Is it a phone? Is it a tablet? Who is going to want one? I. McGurren looks at the giant smartphones

There has been an easy to spot trend in smartphones in the last few years – they’re getting bigger. When Apple launched the iPhone, its 3.5” screen was actually an improvement over current phone screens. HTC’s XDA smartphones had only a 2.8” screen, while most people at this time still used feature phones with even smaller displays. Later, in November 2009, HTC’s HD2 arrived with it then-huge 4.3” screen, with many declaring it simply too big for a phone. Oh how quaint that seems now…

 
How to spot trend in smartphones in the last few years – they’re getting bigger

How to spot trend in smartphones in the last few years – they’re getting bigger?

Back in the present day things are even bigger, with 4.8” being the norm for a high end device. So what caused the shift in taste? Well, there’s a very good case to be made for laying the ‘blame’ at Samsung’s door, here. Its release of the Galaxy Note (and, more to the point, its unexpected success), has played a major part in the public’s acceptance of ever larger screens. Its 5.3”, 720p screen was so big in fact that a whole new name was mooted for devices that sat betwixt the largest phones (4.3”) and the smallest tablets (7”) – thus, a chunky, clunky portmanteau of phone and tablet was born: enter the phablet. Or not.

 
Samsung redefines ‘Phablet’ with its Galaxy Note 8

Samsung redefines ‘Phablet’ with its Galaxy Note 8

In 2013 the Note is no longer alone, nor is it looking as big as it once did. Other manufacturers have followed suit with varying success; LG’s Optimus Vu being a less than stellar attempt. However, with Samsung following the Note with the Note II, LG following the Vu with the better Pro, while Huawei announced the huge 6.1” Ascend Mate. It seems the phablet has become

Established as a device for those wanting their mobile cakes and eating it. Maybe the name needs some work, though.

 
LG’s Optimus Vu Phabet

LG’s Optimus Vu Phabet

Now Samsung has taken things even further, with the announcement of their Galaxy Mega line, and for once the name is pretty spot-on. Coming in two sizes, the Mega can be found in a Note II – beating 5.8” and an –very thing-else-dwarfing 6.3” screen sizes. Yes, that’s just shy of a 7” tablet, though Samsung argue it’ll fit in your pocket as it’s designed like a phone (without the bezel associated with tablets). None of this distracts from the fact that these phones, if they can be considered phones in the traditional sense, are huge. It would be reasonable; at least amongst reasonable people that no one would want a phone that big, but such conclusions didn’t stop the Galaxy Note surprising everyone with its success. So, while the market for the Mega may be even more niche, it’s dangerous to write off any Samsung handsets these days. If you think about it, how much time is spent using your phone to actually make voice calls? Most of us primarily use it for email, internet, messaging and some gaming, none of which require you to use the device in a traditional manner. Samsung are promoting the Mega as a device on which you can have two separate apps running on the same screen. When you look at its uses, it becomes clear the Mega may just suit business better than any tablet and even begin to encroach on phones and laptops.

 
In fact the 4.8” S3, with its rounded rear helping the hand reach round the body with ease is more pleasant to hold than the attractive- but less ergonomic – iPhone 5 with its solid lines.

In fact the 4.8” S3, with its rounded rear helping the hand reach round the body with ease is more pleasant to hold than the attractive- but less ergonomic – iPhone 5 with its solid lines.

Is it too big? Yes, and no. the original Note and the Galaxy S3 are surprisingly easy to hold thanks to some ergonomic design. In fact the 4.8” S3, with its rounded rear helping the hand reach round the body with ease is more pleasant to hold than the attractive- but less ergonomic – iPhone 5 with its solid lines. The Mega has a similar design so, while it won’t feel as big as it looks, such a large device I going to be strictly a two handed device in use.

 
‘Phablets’ are an interesting niche area to watch

‘Phablets’ are an interesting niche area to watch

‘Phablets’ are an interesting niche area to watch. It’s here that we’ll see smartphones as a game of experimentation and one-upmanship. It’s even possible we’ll also see Samsung’s flexible OLED screens emerge too and this technology trickle down. One thing is for sure- If any phone’s going to turn heads, the chances are it’s going to be a phablet.

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