And then there's the ZenFone 3 Ultra, of course, a device which some people might even consider to be a tablet thanks to its 6.8 - inch panel, but if you're
into huge devices, you have that option as well.
Not exact matches
In the industrial and consumer world, the Internet of things is pressuring chipmakers in a number of ways, even as it represents a
huge opportunity to sell more silicon
into more
devices.
«Aha» moment: Stackpole — whose first love is telerobotics («any
device you can use to see a faraway place without physically having to be there»)-- realized while at NASA that «you need a
huge amount of money, if not a government, to get
into orbit.»
And as smart
devices become more incorporated
into our homes and workplaces via gadgets like smart speakers, TVs, and even doorbells, that congruence is going be a
huge deciding factor for consumers in the years to come.
The law might require that anyone entering an emoticon
into a smartphone would be required to stand (very still) within a foot of the sidewalk's edge or cough up a $ 50 fine.Going on foot from the Canal Street stop of the A train in lower Manhattan to the door of the
huge former printing factory building where Nature Publishing Group has its offices has increasingly become a series of patterned avoidance maneuvers to skirt erratically moving objects immersed in text - crazed oblivion.Mobile
devices have succeeded in desensitizing a not insubstantial percentage of urban populations from their physical surroundings.
What the critics are not taking
into account is the popularity of e-reading, especially with the
huge number of
devices to choose from.
The only requirement is to have the right
device to tap
into the
huge worldwide market, and it is exactly this that Gemei wants to do with its GM2000 e-readers.
On the downsides there is no way to browse the internet and the inclusion of a dedicated web browser would have went a
HUGE way
into making this one of the must have entry level
devices of 2011.
The fact that you don't physically have to boot the
device into the other operating system is
huge.
We shouldn't focus on the iPad too much — despite the rumoured 25,000 iPad orders per minute — with technology companies such as Samsung and LG sinking
huge amounts of money
into lightweight mobile
devices and operating systems.
I'm still a
huge advocate for richer content models that truly leverage the ereader
device itself, but I'd love to see Amazon, Apple or anyone else who's paying attention to build more basic functionality
into their apps.
Text to Speech The use of the text to speech function for most people is debatable, but there's a
huge population of partially sited users in the world who'll be able to plug their headphones
into the Kindle and have the
device read their books to them.
Then the media pundits love to lump all Android OS
devices into one
huge number and contend that Android is way bigger than iOS, implying better.
Armed with undeniably sleek industrial design, the proven iOS mobile operating system, a
huge display and a battery the size of a small planet, the Apple iPad ushered the world
into casual computing on tablet
devices designed for couch - bound websurfers.
By then though (and this is where the epic fail comes
into play), honeycomb will be out (which I urge you to wait for) and amazing new
devices will be coming out that honestly are
huge cuts above the current ipad and galaxy tab.
Huge fun to jump
into a game at the same time with friends, and doesn't matter what
device you have — Android and iOS users can seamlessly play together.
To prevent the
huge area of glass from shattering
into a million pieces should the
device happen to take a tumble, Samsung's coated it with Corning's Gorilla Glass 5.
What is so amazing about these displays is that Samsung was able to squeeze this much display in a fairly small footprint, yet because of the way the edges of the display seem to melt
into the back of the
device, in your hand, the display looks
huge.
The first modular smartphone from LG, the G5 is the company's 2016 flagship and the fact that it is available for a reduced fee only a month
into its life should be a
huge opportunity to grab yourself this
device as soon as possible.
But ARKit has a
huge advantage over Tango: it's going to be available on a giant swathe of existing
devices, while Google needs each Android manufacturer to build Tango hardware
into their phones.
The UMIDIGI S2 sports a 6 - inch display HD + display, though the company emphasizes that the
device is not
huge because of it, as it fits
into a body of most phones with 5.5 - inch displays, and an 18:9 aspect ratio is definitely the reason for that, in addition to phone's rather thin bezels.
The benefits for accessory makers are
huge, because they don't have to make
devices with power - hungry CPUs to try to figure out and translate all of the data coming in and out of an iDevice
into a format it can actually use.
Samsung hasn't made any
huge announcement for this, and the phablet
device with a whooping 6 - inch display has made a silent entry
into the market through the official website.
Google worked plenty of great new features
into Android 5.0, the
huge Android update that will begin rolling out to
devices in the coming weeks.
I'm not usually a
huge fan of them, but Samsung has integrated the S Pen
into Android enough that it feels like a natural extension of the tablet, rather than some grafted - on poking
device.
With BB10's future already in a
huge doubt after the company announced that it won't be rolling out any new
device powered by this OS, the news that the platform is not as secure as always thought may add salt to injury as the Canadian company still looks for ways back
into smartphone world.