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The “phablet” is dead. You can stop saying that word. Stop putting tablet
and phone together. There is no longer a category of phones that blurs the
line between phone and small tablet. They are now all just phones. Big
ones. Because you told manufacturers that you wanted them to be big – all
of them.

It wasn’t all that long ago that the phone industry was getting clowned on
by Steve Jobs, who referred to phones like the Droid X and its 4.3-inch
display as “Hummers.” How silly does that sound now, when you consider the
fact that just yesterday, LG announced that it had received final approval
for mass production on its latest display, which weighs in at
5.5-inchesand will be featured in its next flagship phone, the G3.
Keep in mind that
LG released a “phablet” in 2013 with a 5.5-inch display, called the Optimus
G Pro. And let’s not forget that the Samsung Galaxy
S5<http://www.droid-life.com/tag/galaxy-s5>sports a 5.1-inch display,
yet the world thought they were mad in 2011 when
they introduced the 5.3-inch Galaxy Note “phablet.”

Phones like the Moto X and its 4.7-inch display are now thought to be
small. “Small” phones are also incredibly rare. So far this year, we have
seen flagships from HTC and Samsung that each sport 5-inch and 5.1-inch
displays. LG will put a 5.5-inch display in their next, the OnePlus One has
a 5.5-inch display as well, and Sony’s Xperia Z2 rocks out with 5.2-inches
of screen real estate. Again, these would have all been “phablets” 2-3
years ago. Not anymore. These are phones, flagship phones.

If you want a phone with a sub 5-inch display, you are now dipping into the
“mini” category. For example, the HTC One (M8) Mini is rumored to carry a
4.5-inch display.  So is the Galaxy S5 Mini. The LG G2 Mini has a 4.7-inch
display, which is the same size as the Moto X. Those are all substantially
bigger than a Hummer.

So let’s get it out of the way. Forget the fact that the word “phablet”
causes instant migraines when said or heard, it’s a category that no longer
exists. We now only have phones and “mini” phones. The phablet era is over
with, because well, big won the day.

Put it to bed, Jay-Z. D.O.P.

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