Why is majority of the Windows Phone market being relegated to crappy resolution screens?
While 768p laptops irk my ire, there is a reason behind it. That reason, built-in obsolescence, can be markedly justified for laptops. The justification is that notebooks tend to have a sturdier construction, are more easily repairable, and have longer life cycles. People would never buy new ones if they came with 1080p screens, the sweet spot. That said, slab phones are tougher to repair, more prone to break, and generally have shorter life cycles. Broken screens, cycled batteries, OS support, substantial leaps in ARM processor technology, and abhorrently generous mounds of adhesive ensure shorter life cycles on these devices.
There are enough obsoleting factors with slab devices that the building in of additional failures seems counter-productive.
Seriously, how much more can a 720p screen cost over a 480p? Wholesale prices on 1 million units, $5 per screen? QC marks probably result in a few additional piles of B stock. Kind of sickening at this point that we're even speculating that a supposed mid-range phone (NL 730) having qHD resolution.
Can somebody please offer some additional insight on this?
While 768p laptops irk my ire, there is a reason behind it. That reason, built-in obsolescence, can be markedly justified for laptops. The justification is that notebooks tend to have a sturdier construction, are more easily repairable, and have longer life cycles. People would never buy new ones if they came with 1080p screens, the sweet spot. That said, slab phones are tougher to repair, more prone to break, and generally have shorter life cycles. Broken screens, cycled batteries, OS support, substantial leaps in ARM processor technology, and abhorrently generous mounds of adhesive ensure shorter life cycles on these devices.
There are enough obsoleting factors with slab devices that the building in of additional failures seems counter-productive.
Seriously, how much more can a 720p screen cost over a 480p? Wholesale prices on 1 million units, $5 per screen? QC marks probably result in a few additional piles of B stock. Kind of sickening at this point that we're even speculating that a supposed mid-range phone (NL 730) having qHD resolution.
Can somebody please offer some additional insight on this?