• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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      iPhone Pro Max screen area: 115.6cm²

      iPad Air 11" screen area: 357.6cm²

      iPad Air 13" screen area: 519.3cm²

      An iPad has between 3 and 4.5 times the screen space than the largest iPhone.

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      10 hours ago

      Which isn’t even close to an iPad in size, not even the iPad mini in terms of actual screen real estate.

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            Yeah. And no phone app.

            But that’s my preferred size for sure. I probably won’t bother with a max the next time I get a phone, just because it still isn’t actually big enough for me to justify the price difference.

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              Kind of relatable. I go with the smaller sizes (regular Pro) as the Max is too large for my relatively small hands to use one-handed but at the same time it’s not large enough to enhance what I can do with the device.

              So what I do is I always have my phone with me and optionally I take my 11" iPad Pro with me, although I’m hoping they’ll release a new iPad mini in October as I’d like something a bit more portable (and I also want the variant with mobile data, while my 11" Pro is Wi-Fi only).

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                5 hours ago

                I have a Boox go color 7 that I have in my pocket a lot. I made a little leather sleeve for it and am frequently tempted to add a couple pockets to the flap and make it my permanent “wallet”. It’s better for reading, anyways, but there’s a lot of software I use that’s only on iOS without an acceptable Android substitute, and it’s also not a phone. (I’d also be perfectly happy with the watch as my “phone” and to carry two small tablets).

                But you just can’t fit much on a phone screen.