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- Phablet abstract "A phablet (/ˈfæblɪt/), a portmanteau of the words phone and tablet, is a class of mobile device designed to combine or straddle the functions of a smartphone and tablet. Phablets typically have screens that measure (diagonally) between 5.25 to 6.9 inches (130 to 180 mm), which complement screen-intensive activity such as mobile web browsing and multimedia viewing. Phablets may also include software optimized for an integral self-storing stylus to facilitate sketching, note-taking and annotation. While Samsung's Galaxy Note (2011) is largely credited with pioneering the worldwide phablet market when launched in 2011, examples of early devices with similar form factors date to 1993.In January 2013, IHS reported that 25.6 million phablet devices were sold in 2012 and estimated that these figures would grow to 60.4 million in 2013, and 146 million by 2016. Barclays projected sales of phablets rising from 27 million in 2012 to 230 million in 2015. In September 2013 International Data Corporation (IDC) reported that its research indicated that phablet size smartphones "overtook shipments of both laptops and tablets in Asia in the second quarter of 2013."In a 2013 analysis, Engadget identified dropping screen prices, increasing screen power efficiency, increasing battery life and the evolving importance of multimedia viewing as critical factors in the popularity of the phablet. In 2012, Forbes magazine noted that while most clothing cannot hold a typical tablet computer, men's clothing in particular could and may well adapt to accommodate phablets. Doug Conklyn, vice president of global design for Dockers told Fox News said the company reworked the size of its pants pockets "to accommodate the growing size of smartphones."Reuters called 2013 the "Year of the Phablet."".
- Phablet thumbnail Samsung_Galaxy_Note_series.jpg?width=300.
- Phablet wikiPageExternalLink phablets-are-the-new-normal.
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- Phablet wikiPageRevisionID "605701417".
- Phablet hasPhotoCollection Phablet.
- Phablet subject Category:Mobile_phones.
- Phablet subject Category:Personal_digital_assistants.
- Phablet subject Category:Phablets.
- Phablet subject Category:Tablet_computers.
- Phablet comment "A phablet (/ˈfæblɪt/), a portmanteau of the words phone and tablet, is a class of mobile device designed to combine or straddle the functions of a smartphone and tablet. Phablets typically have screens that measure (diagonally) between 5.25 to 6.9 inches (130 to 180 mm), which complement screen-intensive activity such as mobile web browsing and multimedia viewing.".
- Phablet label "Fablet".
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- Phablet label "Smartlet".
- Phablet label "Tabléfono".
- Phablet label "Фаблет".
- Phablet label "فابلت".
- Phablet label "ファブレット".
- Phablet label "平板手机".
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- Phablet sameAs Tabléfono.
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- Phablet sameAs ファブレット.
- Phablet sameAs 패블릿.
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- Phablet wasDerivedFrom Phablet?oldid=605701417.
- Phablet depiction Samsung_Galaxy_Note_series.jpg.
- Phablet isPrimaryTopicOf Phablet.