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Why is the cell phone screen is getting bigger and bigger Cell phone screen introduction details
1, why the phone screen is getting bigger and bigger?
First of all, you can be sure that the large screen has advantages in reading and gaming audio and video. For those who like to read, play, and watch videos, the bigger the phone is, the better. Research shows that a 6-inch phone is the best for reading, with large enough fonts to hold in one hand. And for gamers and movie goers, they can't even wait for their phones to be as big as tablets.
But is it true that the bigger the screen, the better? Not necessarily. Another dilemma faced by large-screen phones is the weight, because the phone screen bigger and bigger, so power consumption also went up, in order to protect the battery life, many cell phones are equipped with a 3000mAh + battery, the weight is also towards the 200g step forward. Today's smartphones are big and heavy, and can really be called ? Brick machine? or? Handhelds?
Nowadays, smartphones are big and heavy.
The reason why there are fewer and fewer small-screen flagships nowadays is that if you have to find a culprit, it's the manufacturers. Manufacturers are accustomed to the high, medium and low classification strategy according to the screen size. The larger the screen, the higher the performance, the small screen machine is often the bottom of the performance. A brutal fact is that if you want to buy a phone with a decent configuration, you have to accept its large screen.
So without realizing it, a lot of people mistakenly think they really need a big screen, when in fact it's just being led by the nose by manufacturers. As the phone is big and heavy, but if you use it for a long time and do not rest, it is easy to cause chronic damage to the finger joints and muscle groups, and still have an impact on the health of the fingers and palms. So I hope that manufacturers in the design of cell phones, more consideration of ergonomics.
2, how much of the phone screen is the most appropriate?
How big is the phone screen? The first thing we need to do is to look at a set of data. The average length of the male palm is 18.9cm, the length of the thumb 7cm or so, the screen as long as not more than 4.5 inches, one-handed operation is not a problem. While the average female palm and thumb for 17.2cm and 6cm, the screen is greater than 4.0 inches, one-handed operation is very difficult.
And the current market of cell phones are mostly between 5-6 inches, which is a lot bigger than the best 4-4.5 inches. So unless your palm is as big as Yao Ming's, phones above 5 inches are not suitable for one-handed operation. It's for this reason that more and more phones now have a built-in one-handed mode that shrinks the 5.5-6-inch screen down to 3.5-4 inches for operation, allowing you to adapt to using both hands to operate the phone, which is kind of a pleasing design.
Although the trend of large screen is irreversible, don't worry too much, because the cell phone screen will not become infinitely larger. In the next two years, the screen of the phone will fall back to between 5-5.5 inches, and 5.2 inches will become the new trend. With this at the same time, the bezel of the phone will be more and more narrow, the body lighter and thinner, which is also a little comfort to us.
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