Tuesday, 21 August 2012

There Will Be Enough Giant Phones Sold in 2015 to Pave Monaco


Samsung Galaxy Note at Window Dan Nosowitz
A firm of analysts has just issued a report predicting that shipments of giant smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy Note, will reach a completely bonkers 208 million in 2015, which, if our math is correct, is only a few years away. That's actually not that crazy of a guess; they are defining "phablet" (an awful, influenzal word portmanteaued from "phone tablet") as any phone with a screen size between 4.6 and 5.5 inches. These are certainly gaining in popularity, what with Samsung, the world's biggest phonemaker, basically releasing nothing else. But let's just think about the physicality of that much phone for a second.
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus, a 4.65-inch phone measured diagonally, has a 14.25775-square-inch face. That's about as small as you can get and still be considered a "phablet," so we'll go with that as a conservative baseline. Thanks to the magic of Wolfram Alpha, we know that 208 million of those would have a square footage of 2.059 x 107. That means:
You could pave 98 percent of Monaco...

Monaco:  Google Maps
...More than three entire Pentagons...

The Pentagon:  Wikimedia Commons
...or more than four Vatican Cities.

Vatican City:  Wikimedia Commons
You could wallpaper the Empire State Building 236 times.

Empire State Building:  Wikimedia Commons
Or you could stack them end to end vertically and get more than 1/14th of the way to the moon.

Claiming the Moon: We were there first.  NASA

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