Do you think that a correlation between the processor speed of phones
could be proportional to the screen size (just wondering ?)

Well lets face it.A pocket pc with faster  speed can be cool with
bigger screens. However, a large screen with a slow processor could be
disastrous.

UI and screen resolutions should go hand in hand.

Regarding the 1:1.5 principle, I do agree though that there is limit
to everything. The Moore's law is susceptible to issues in processor
speed and execution. Screen  size is just dependent on that.

In short, makes no sense to have a large screen if the processor speed is slow.

Regards,
JD

On 12/20/10, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, I'm guessing the ballpark of ~350 ppi (the iPhone 4 has 326) is as
> far as consumer displays are going to go. There's not much point in doing
> more than that. This sounds preposterous but it happened before. CD-ROM
> speeds stopped increasing at some point. Technical difficulties definitely
> had a hand it that, but no doubt the fact that the market didn't really need
> much more than 50x played a major role as well.
>
> However, the 1:1.5 form factor the iPhone has, I bet future designs may
> break with this. As will the sheer size of the display, in inches (which, if
> ~350 ppi is stuck to, means more pixel-by-pixel on the display). The iPod
> and the iPad are already clear examples of this. The idea of 'design for the
> one or the other' and effectively ship your app in 2 modes concept doesn't
> scale.
>
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