Phablet
A phablet (/ˈfæblət/) is a type of mobile device designed to combine the format of smartphones and tablet computers. The name itself is a combination of the words phone and tablet.
Phablets have screens that measure diagonally 5.1–6.99 inches (130–178 mm).[1] This size allows for activities such as mobile web browsing and watching videos.
Phablet Media
Backs of Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ and Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite, which are considered phablets (from left to right)
Back of a Samsung Galaxy A14, an entry-level smartphone with a phablet size
The discontinued LG V series
The Dell Streak received mixed reviews for its large size and dated software despite its pioneering design.
The Samsung Galaxy Note was one of the forerunner of the phablet and then became a leading series in its sector, before its discontinuation in 2021.
The HTC One Max, a phablet introduced in 2013
Talking on a 6.4-inch phablet (Sony Xperia Z Ultra)
References
- ↑ Newman, Jared (April 2, 2013). Phablets Are a Niche, Not a Fad. Time. http://techland.time.com/2013/04/02/phablets-are-a-niche-not-a-fad/.