New screen size debates always come up with the latest smartphones. Do you prefer smaller models or big-screen ones? The impact of size on usability, one-handed use, and media consumption is always a hot topic. Which do you think makes more sense? What are the advantages of a small screen, and what benefits does a big screen offer? Would love to hear your thoughts, buddy.
Which screen size do you prefer for the iPhone 16 series?
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I was struggling with the same choice the other day, bro. My pick was the iPhone 15, 6.1 inches or something, pretty small in my book. At first I was like, "Nah, this is too small," but then I realized I can do everything one-handed. Plus, it doesn't get lost in my pocket and fits snugly.
Like, I can quickly check something at the store or reply to a message on the metro with one hand—super convenient. But yeah, I get why big screens are a thing; sometimes when I'm watching a movie or checking an Excel sheet, I think, "Man, I wish this was a bit wider." Whenever I see my brother's 6.7-inch Samsung, I'm like, "Ooh, that looks nice." Still, mine feels way more comfortable, I swear. The more focus you need, the smaller it should be, I think. Otherwise, you just can't put it down. 😅