Pushing the screen size limit
A week or 2 ago there was a poll here on CB asking if BB should craft a phablet (tablet sized phone). Currently Samsung has their Galaxy Note with 5 inch display.
As I was looking at the various rags, I found this article;
Bigger Is Better: Samsung Will Allegedly Slap A 6.3″ Display On The Galaxy Note III
Bigger Is Better: Samsung Will Allegedly Slap A 6.3″ Display On The Galaxy Note III | TechCrunch
In fairness I do have a Galaxy Note. The size is ok but the killer on that phone is battery life, or lack there of.
In my mind 6 inches that is way to big, but jut wanted to get your thoughts.
For me this will all be moot in 2/13 with BB10 and my upgrade.
-Jeff
Re: Pushing the screen size limit
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RECOOL They reinvented the pda If samsung want to ruin their line good luck to them.But on the level we do not care about samsung in here if you want to talk about them please go to samsung forum.
BB10 is the perfect size and thats all we want to talk about in here thank you.
BB10 is the perfect size? The OS is the perfect size? Or do you mean the L-Series? Or perhaps the N-Series is what you mean? Or is it the rumored A-Series? Either way.. RIM couldn't be hurt by releasing devices with a varying range in size to please the plethora of customers it has. I know I for one would love a 5"+ BB10 device.
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I love my Note 2, and get 18+ hours on a single charge with it.
Personally, I want to get back to carrying one device again. If my PlayBook could make phone calls, I wouldn't need a 4" handset.
Years ago, I used to carry one of the original RAZR phones, a Dell Axim PDA, an MP3 player, and even a small camera. I felt like Batman with all the things clipped to my belt.
After getting my first BlackBerry, the need to carry so many devices dropped. By the time I got my first Android device, I only needed to carry it. But after getting a tablet, the larger screen opened up more possibilities, from better gaming, watching videos, and a better we experience. So now I'm back to carrying two devices... Four actually, since I carry my 9700 and PlayBook for work, and the Note 2 + Nexus 7.
Give me one device that does it all and I'll be quite happy.