Ask HN: I bought a big phone, mistake, yes/no?

1 points by jebblue ↗ HN
I have one of those huge phones on the way, thought I've never get one but the temptation to have a larger viewing screen was too great. Are these things still in or on their way out?

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Why are you wasting our time with this trivial nonsnse?

Flagged.

Considering the price of phones today, the prominance of mobile use and development, it seems like a very reasonable question. There are a lot of blog and production site articles on the topic as well. If you're not interested then why not just ignore.

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Flagging was likely inappropriate, but the question itself is nonsense: "in or out"? What does it even mean? If you want a phone with a big display so you can have a phone with a big display, what does the nebulous terms "in" and "out" have to do with anything that matters? (That's an actual question, not snark.)
Trends are important to consumers and to hackers (I'm one of both), that's the purpose of the question and a huge one that matters.
You said you wanted a phone with a big screen: it doesn't matter if they're "in" or "out" because you wanted one.

If your question was "should I bother developing for large-screen devices" (which IMO is less important than "developing for high-DPI devices", but that's a different issue) then just ask.

IIRC metrics on screen size (and more importantly, DPI) are available, but I have no idea where.

Using Hacker News (theoretically a forum about hacking and startup business, though that's clearly not quite true anymore) as a sort of lazy-man's Consumer Report is both a waste and disrespectful.
Why would you care if they are "in" or not? If you are happy with it it wasn't a mistake, if you feel it is too bulky it probably was, end of story.
What are the personal consequences to you if they're "out".