Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Chart compares smartphone screen-to-body size ratios, Samsung Galaxy Note holds the top spot


Chart compares smartphone screen-to-body size ratios, Samsung Galaxy Note holds the top spotAs any well-executed teardown reveals, there is a whole bunch of different components that go into the construction of a modern smartphone. The majority of these parts, however, reside on the inside. In most cases, all that users get to see is a body with a touch-sensitive display panel up front. That is why the display is often what a user's initial impressions revolve around when being introduced to a handset for the first time. 

Speaking of smartphone displays, here is a comparison chart that a Reddit member put together. However, what makes it special is that of all things, it compares screen-to-body ratios of a number of smartphones. Basically, the figure represents the ratio between the total area of the display and the total area of a smartphone's front side.



And it turns out that the Samsung Galaxy Note is the current leader in this category with a ratio of 66.9%, and the yet-unreleased Samsung Galaxy S III is trailing along. The old-school HTC EVO 4G holds the third spot with a 66.0% screen-to-body ratio, followed by the HTC One X.

How does your smartphone fare? Or is it not present in this comparison? Let us know by dropping a comment.

Chart compares smartphone screen-to-body size ratios, Samsung Galaxy Note holds the top spot

source: Reddit via Clove

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