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
The discontinued Samsung Galaxy Note series popularised phablets.
The discontinued LG V series
The Dell Streak received mixed reviews for its large size and dated software despite its pioneering design.
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/.