The new iPhone is rumored to have a 5.5" variant

Do you want a giant iPhone?

  • 5.5" is too small

  • 5.5" is the perfect size

  • A little smaller than 5.5" would be nice

  • The current iPhone sizes are perfect

  • The iPhone 5 is too big


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Rakehellion

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That's the trend these days. Is bigger better? Even the smaller iPad is the better-selling model.

Will you buy a 5.5" iPhone?
 

Childs

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Jul 9, 2000
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I would need to hold it first. I don't get a good sense for how much bigger it is over the iPhone 5 in relation to my hands, pockets, etc. I wouldn't mind a bigger screen. My eyes aren't as good as they used to be.
 

Kaido

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I think they should offer a pocketable version (like the 3.5" 4S) and a larger version (like the Galaxy Note 3). That way you can have your choice. I love big screens, but I'm going to have a hard time giving up my 4S...
 

joshhedge

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I stand by 4.3" being the ideal size back from the SII and the Sensation days, I don't believe Apple will release a 5.5" variant.
 

JavaMomma

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5.5" is huge. I hope and don't believe Apple will release a phone that size of if they do, they better release a smaller phone as well.

I'm kind of hoping they shrink up the bezel and can squeeze a 4.2-4.3" in a similar size phone as the iPhone 5/5S. I personally won't buy a phone larger then 4.8"
 

manly

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5.5" is huge. I hope and don't believe Apple will release a phone that size of if they do, they better release a smaller phone as well.

I'm kind of hoping they shrink up the bezel and can squeeze a 4.2-4.3" in a similar size phone as the iPhone 5/5S. I personally won't buy a phone larger then 4.8"
agreed, I rarely use a headset for calling so holding up a phablet is ludicrous.
 

ponyo

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It took years for Apple to go from 3.5 to 4". They're not going to jump 1.5" overnight to 5.5". I expect 4.5" iPhone.
 

chin311

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I wouldn't mind a little bigger than the 5/5s but probably wouldn't be interested in anything over 5.
 

Subyman

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I love the size of the 5S. I wouldn't buy anything bigger or smaller.
 

alkemyst

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There is a 4.5-4.7 version coming out in September...the 5.5" will follow later.

They will be much thinner than the current iPhone5, but either one is way too huge for a realistic daily phone IMHO.
 

saratoga172

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Love the size of the 5S. Very rarely do I find myself wanting a larger phone size. I will consider a 4.5-4.7 though. If they can keep the size down I think it can be very good and will sell extremely well...And may be my next phone.

Not interested in a 5.5 inch size though. It'll compete well with the Note and sell well but not my thing personally.
 

Subyman

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If they kept the same physical size but the entire front was a screen, then that would be fine.
 

mmntech

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I find the current crop of 5'' Android phones to be a bit too big as is. 4-4.5'' is the ideal size for a cell phone, while still being able to control it with just your thumb. I wouldn't buy a giant iPhone.
 

sportage

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Feb 1, 2008
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I briefly went from the older ver iP 5 to samsung note 2 for the bigger screen and while the bigger screen was nice, I found the note 2 size near totally unportable. It was too big to lug around as a phone and I tended to leave it laying around here and there. Left it at restaurants, at work, at friends house. Bigger is not necessarily better beyond looking more impressive.
Less than a year of samsung, I paid full price and went to the iPhone 5s and for a phone THAT is absolutely the only way to go. If you need a pad sized device, get a pad, not a phone the size of a pad. Beyond that, using my 5s is so much more pleasant than my old android note 2. Apple really does do it better. :D
 

JackBurton

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Love the size of the 5S. Very rarely do I find myself wanting a larger phone size. I will consider a 4.5-4.7 though. If they can keep the size down I think it can be very good and will sell extremely well...And may be my next phone.

Not interested in a 5.5 inch size though. It'll compete well with the Note and sell well but not my thing personally.

Can't stand huge phones! The 5s is perfect for me. If it is a little bigger, I'd be fine with it, but at 5.5", no. I think those big goofy Samsung phones look absolutely moronic. Too big for a phone and too small to be as comfortable to surf on like an iPad/mini. I want a phone to be pocket size, and if I need something bigger, I'll use an iPad Air or mini. Anything in between is pointless IMO.
 

manly

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Maybe we're a bunch old guys, but hopefully Apple is actually aware that many of its customers want a slightly bigger iPhone but not anything larger than about 4.9" screen size. Apple has always said this about the form factor, but we'll see this year how much they actually mean it.

OTOH they also realize the phone growth market is in the Far East, where phablets are much more in demand and they have to cater to those buyers as well.

One reason why Apple has been so conservative is that the Cocoa Touch UI designs largely depended on absolute layout, where some widgets could grow to accommodate different resolutions. But it's never been as flexible as resolution-independence, which is why Retina displays are a 4X scale-up of the predecessors. I don't know if they're moving towards Android-style relative layout (which can mean non-tablet optimized UIs) but they almost have to if they introduce new resolutions.
 

Rakehellion

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OTOH they also realize the phone growth market is in the Far East, where phablets are much more in demand and they have to cater to those buyers as well.

They also like $50 phones and Apple isn't touching that market.
 

boomhower

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I'd buy a 5.5" but don't think we'll see one this year. My bet is 4.7" this year and a 5.5" next year. Then they can release a completely new model every year and an S version of the other likely resulting in higher overall sales. Have a couple coworkers with Note 2/3 and really like them. The best phone I've had in my lately is the 5.2" LG, think it's the G2. Felt great.
 

Koing

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I think they should offer a pocketable version (like the 3.5" 4S) and a larger version (like the Galaxy Note 3). That way you can have your choice. I love big screens, but I'm going to have a hard time giving up my 4S...

The 4 just feels so squat in my hands now compared to my 5.

Koing
 

alkemyst

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I'd buy a 5.5" but don't think we'll see one this year. My bet is 4.7" this year and a 5.5" next year. Then they can release a completely new model every year and an S version of the other likely resulting in higher overall sales. Have a couple coworkers with Note 2/3 and really like them. The best phone I've had in my lately is the 5.2" LG, think it's the G2. Felt great.

How do you carry those large phones?
 
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If they kept the same physical size but the entire front was a screen, then that would be fine.

Then it wouldn't be 16:9 anymore. And if they introduced yet another screen resolution/aspect ratio, developers would have a shitfit.

If they go bigger, it'll be to maybe 4.5" at 720p.