Opulent Oversized Cell Phones

The Galaxy Note Cell Phone Measures a Full 8 Inches

The Galaxy Note cell phone has finally hit the Web in a big way. The truth is, there’s no way its impact could be anything but big, since it is now officially the largest mobile phone on the market.

Blurring the lines between mobile phone and tablet, the Galaxy Note is 8 inches wide -- that’s only 2 inches smaller than the Galaxy Note tablet, which begs the question: who would want a phone that big?

The Galaxy Note cell phone was revealed just in time for the beginning of the Mobile World Congress and is sure to draw a lot of attention purely for its absurd size. At 8 inches, holding this phone to your ear brings back memories of a young Zack Morris from Saved By The Bell holding the old school grey brick cell phones.
Trend Themes
1. Gigantic Smartphones - The trend towards oversized smartphones blurs the line between phones and tablets, creating opportunities for manufacturers to create larger and more multifunctional devices.
2. Nostalgic Technology - The oversized form factor of the Galaxy Note cell phone creates a sense of nostalgia for early mobile phone designs, inspiring designers to explore new retro-inspired concepts.
3. Hybrid Devices - The Galaxy Note's combination of tablet and phone features highlights a trend toward hybrid devices that can function as both phones and tablets, creating new opportunities for cross-functional design.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Devices - The oversized Samsung Galaxy Note smartphone creates opportunities for mobile device manufacturers to explore new form factors and feature sets that blur the lines between phones and tablets.
2. Consumer Electronics - The oversized cell phone trend within the consumer electronics space creates opportunities for manufacturers to create new concept designs and to explore the merging of device categories.
3. Telecommunications - The Samsung Galaxy Note creates opportunities for telecommunications companies to capitalize on cross-functional devices by offering new data plans and service models that cater to the unique demands of hybrid devices.

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