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Old 04-21-2016, 05:20 PM   #18
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I'm not sure how those combinations "make sense" or "are weird". If you believe a phone is meant to be portable and a tablet is meant to be used at home, you'll likely pick up the big tablet and the small phone. If you make a lot of consumption of media on the phone and your tablet is more or less secondary, you may not want to lug a big thing around so you'll pick up a big phone and a small tablet.

Besides, you're only taking into account one operative system (the screen sizes mentioned are only what Apple is offering today) which unnecessarily narrows the selection. Maybe I love my iPhone but I prefer to read lots of PDF's I can easily sideload on a cheap Android tablet with a nice screen instead of having to deal with the nerve-wracking file management of iOS and the price premium. Maybe I love my Android phone of, say, 5'' but I simply understand the iOS tablet app ecosystem to be vastly superior and get an iPad.

Even more, there's the matter of screens. AMOLED screens are great for reading (especially at night), so if I'm looking for AMOLED tablets it's Samsung flagships or go home.
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