It seriously makes me wonder why a huge screen would have more benefit as a personal phone. Let me put the emphasis on personal.
"Personal".
Let me tell you guys what happened. I was on a bus ride back home, a long one. I felt really sleepy, so I let my head slip to the side and rest on my shoulder. Then I notice a woman that's sitting beside me is busily tapping away at her Galaxy Note.
Its more than that, I can see everything she's doing on her phablet, and I wasn't even making an effort to peek into her phone business.
So here's the question guys, does in-public privacy matters anymore when someone can peek easily into whatever you're doing into your phone without even making an effort? Are companies trying to kill the personal phone here? As for media capabilities sure a huge screen is great, but when you're about to do something personal, like typing a message to your friends, or dialling in a number, don't you think the risks of exposing that would be too great because of a huge screen with wide angle view?
If you're feeling lost about what I'm getting at: I'm questioning about the privacy of in-public use of your personal phone, because companies are bringing in bigger and bigger screens with a wide viewing angles where everyone can see it without much effort.
"Personal".
Let me tell you guys what happened. I was on a bus ride back home, a long one. I felt really sleepy, so I let my head slip to the side and rest on my shoulder. Then I notice a woman that's sitting beside me is busily tapping away at her Galaxy Note.
Its more than that, I can see everything she's doing on her phablet, and I wasn't even making an effort to peek into her phone business.
So here's the question guys, does in-public privacy matters anymore when someone can peek easily into whatever you're doing into your phone without even making an effort? Are companies trying to kill the personal phone here? As for media capabilities sure a huge screen is great, but when you're about to do something personal, like typing a message to your friends, or dialling in a number, don't you think the risks of exposing that would be too great because of a huge screen with wide angle view?
If you're feeling lost about what I'm getting at: I'm questioning about the privacy of in-public use of your personal phone, because companies are bringing in bigger and bigger screens with a wide viewing angles where everyone can see it without much effort.
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