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Is the smaller form factor dead?

stui83

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I'm a l620 user. Prefer about a 3.7-4" screen. The announcements to date on this form factor have been bleak. Should i get my hopes up for a thin, oled, tiny bezelled premium lumia in 2014? or mini surface phone?
 

xandros9

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the way the markets been going, I doubt a really high end one in that area would pop up.
4.3-4.5" is probably where most midrange/ highend phones will sit now into the future
 

manicottiK

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I'd like to imagine that there's still a market for smaller phones, but I don't know if sales reports prove or disprove that. (While I want such a market to exist, I must confess to having owned an HD2, Titan, 920, and now 1520, so that market's not for me personally.)

Maybe Microsoft can standardize on four sizes for phones: Small (3.75"), Medium (4.25"), Large (4.75") and Extra Large (5.25"). Above that could be two sizes of phablets (ick, I hate that portmanteau) at 5.75" and 6.25" and several tablets from 7-11".
 

anon(123856)

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The smaller form factor (say around 4") works for me because I just use my phone for texts, email and calls. Occasional web browsing and gps use round it out. I think the 520 is a wee bit underpowered but I'd could be very happy with something like the 822 stuffed into that size. I realize hardware considerations my impact the size but I can live with a less than bleeding edge phone.
 

xandros9

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honestly there was a time when I was seriously considering getting a Veer
 

sumton

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its almost dead for high end category even apple moving away from 4 inch with the latest iPhone6 4.8 inch rumor

here is another rumor posted by many sites a 4.3inch high end mini Lumia 1520:shocked:
 

Laura Knotek

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One never knows! Trends have a way of coming and going. For instance, I never thought I'd see clothes in bright colours like those that were popular when I was a teenager in the 80s, but the bright coloured clothes are back. Smaller phones might make a comeback too.
 

stui83

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Well I'm thriving on that 4.3" 1520 rumor, as long as the bezel is paper thin, 1520 specs are sweet
 

Cryio

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No flagship specs in site for smaller form factors except for Sony's Z1 Compact, unfortunately.
 

tgp

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One never knows! Trends have a way of coming and going. For instance, I never thought I'd see clothes in bright colours like those that were popular when I was a teenager in the 80s, but the bright coloured clothes are back. Smaller phones might make a comeback too.

Well yes that's true. :cool: This issue with phones though is different than being a trend. It's a practicality thing. Unless humans in the future develop keener eyesight and sharper fingertips, I don't see screen sizes getting smaller unless the whole smartphone paradigm changes.
 

tk-093

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One never knows! Trends have a way of coming and going. For instance, I never thought I'd see clothes in bright colours like those that were popular when I was a teenager in the 80s, but the bright coloured clothes are back. Smaller phones might make a comeback too.


If 80's big hair comes back, I'm outta here..... :smile:
 

WPUser3

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Well I'm thriving on that 4.3" 1520 rumor, as long as the bezel is paper thin, 1520 specs are sweet

this.

4.3" or 4.7" is a sweet spot. 4.3" would be ideal with Iphone 5s form factor using thinner bezels. Moto X perfected it with the 4.7" screen size buy using super thin bezels and slightly curved back design.
 

jmshub

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I think the sub four inch phone is a no-go at this point for a full featured smart phone.
 

anon(123856)

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Well yes that's true. :cool: This issue with phones though is different than being a trend. It's a practicality thing. Unless humans in the future develop keener eyesight and sharper fingertips, I don't see screen sizes getting smaller unless the whole smartphone paradigm changes.
Personally I don't find the phablet form factor very practical. I don't want to carry my phone around in a backpack... :smile: I can read my 520 just fine. I'm pretty sure I won't buy anything larger than my 822.