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Old 11-13-2013, 03:34 PM   #56
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The percentage went from 3% a year ago to 21% now. That says it - that segment of the market grew way more than any other.
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To each their own, but I personally don't see why anybody would want such a small device. When phones were just phones, it made sense to make them as small as possible, but now they are much more than phones, they're tools and production devices, and having a larger screen makes them that much more useful. Reading/composing emails, browsing the web, reading office files, watching videos, ... is much more enjoyable and productive when you have a larger screen. And if you compare newer devices, like the N5, they're actually not that large as the bezels have shrunk significantly on the last generation.
Bullseye to both of these statements!!!

My Note 2 finally has allowed me to go from phone/reader/mp3 player down to just my Note 2 which does it all. WTH can read on a 3.7-4" screen comfortably. If you can that's great, but the majority of us want something we can actually see.
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