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When Does a Smartphone Really Become a Tablet?

Posted on December 6, 2010 by Tim Saxe

Smartphones are generally seen to have display sizes up to 4 inches, and in the world of tablets we see display sizes starting at 7 inches and going upwards. However, some indicators suggest smartphone displays may creep up the display size trail to 4.3, and even 5 inches.

At 5 inches, is this really a smartphone or small tablet? It’s beginning to become too big for your pocket, however it can still be practical for use as a phone while providing a larger display to enhance content viewing.

Posted in QuickLogicTagged Andy Green, Display, Display Size, QuickLogic, smartphone, tablet

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