For some of you, there’s no such thing as too huge when it comes to smartphone screens. The larger the display, the more space you have for reading e-books and news stories, playing games, and immersing yourself in photos and video graphics. Whether you have enormous mitts, the desire for a smartphone that performs tablet functions, or just a penchant for big, beautiful screens, these are for you.
With its large and curved 6-inch screen, the LG G Flex provides an immersive viewing experience for movies, games, Web sites, or whatever you throw at it. The phone’s sizable battery also helps the Flex to serve up an impressively long run time. Read the LG G Flex review.
As a follow-up to its G Pro phablet, LG has unleashed the new G Pro 2 onto the world. This device is bigger, faster, and all-around better in every way, which makes it a worthy challenger to the mighty Note 3 even if it lacks a stylus. Read the LG G Pro review.
The latest in the legendary franchise which started the whole phablet phenomenon, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 represents the pinnacle blend of massive screen and phone smarts. Its battery lasts ridiculously long, its screen is absolutely luscious, and its processor and camera are top-notch. And oh yes, it has a sophisticated S Pen stylus if you want it.
Read the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 review.
What would you get if you merged all the mobile computing power of the Galaxy Note 3 with a phone flaunting a big, curved screen? That’s easy; you’d have the Samsung Galaxy Round. This device features a large 5.7-inch display that’s concave to cut down on distracting glare. It also comes with the same speedy components as the Note 3 sans stylus.
Read the Samsung Galaxy Round review.
Sony Z Ultra Google Play Edition
There’s no question the Sony Z Ultra Google Play Edition really pushes the limit of what it means to be a phone versus a tablet. With a gigantic 6.4-inch LCD screen, pure Android KitKat, and a water-resistant chassis, the Ultra is certainly a distinctive device. Compare these phones head-to-head.