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Smartphone Display – Bigger is Better

Display size has become among the most important aspects users look at when evaluating smartphones. Already two thirds of all smartphones sold have a display larger than 6 inches. big phones

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The most obvious advantage is that larger display allows more text to be displayed, especially convenient if you’re browsing online. A small screen is fine if you’re texting or making a call, but once you try to read text on a website, that tiny screen is suddenly a big inconvenience.

 

Is bigger phone screen better for eyes? big phones

But when we are looking at screens, our blink rates plummet by as much as 66%, meaning less tear film released onto the surface of the eyes, and thus drier eyes. … Studies show that smaller screens with lower brightness settings, like e-readers or smartphones are the best for visual comfort and ocular surface health!

Display sizes are increasing in all regions and growth is continuing.

  • Superphablets 6.0”-6.99” is the biggest display size subsegment.
  • The increased consumption of all media and gaming has contributed to the need for bigger displays.
  • Foldable devices may be the answer for people seeking to have both big display and smaller form factor
  • iPhone SE is the only premium device still in production with sub 5” display

Practically every high-end handset comes in a super-size option, from Apple’s new iPhone 13 Pro Max to the OnePlus 9 Pro and Samsung’s foldable Galaxy Z Fold 3.

What are the best big phones?

The biggest iPhone is also the best big phone available. The iPhone 13 Pro Max has a 6.7-inch screen powered by the best-in-class A15 Bionic processor. It also has the best battery life of any of the iPhone 13 family. The ProMotion display can go up to 120Hz, putting the iPhone 13 Pro Max in line with many high-end Android phones.

While Apple has a changing of the guard, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra remains one of the best big-screen Android phones available, thanks to its dynamically refreshing 6.8-inch screen. If money is truly no object, there is no bigger phone than the Galaxy Z Fold 3, a $1,799 phone that opens up to reveal an expansive 7.6-inch display. Not only is this updated foldable more durable, it also adds S Pen support. The Pixel 6 Pro — the larger of Google’s two latest flagships — makes this list as well.

At the other end of the price spectrum, you can turn to the $250 Moto G Power, available in a new version for this year with a larger screen and the same 5,000 mAh battery that outlasts just about every phone out there. For another $300, you can go for the Google Pixel 5a, which offers a good mix of quality and budget features, as does the $549 Motorola Edge 5G UW.


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Driven by wanderlust and a passion for tech, Sandra is the creative force behind Alertify. Love for exploration and discovery is what sparked the idea for Alertify, a product that likely combines Sandra’s technological expertise with the desire to simplify or enhance travel experiences in some way.