Screen size is certainly important, but not as important as screen resolution, especially when talking about mobile platforms
Before we get into specs and ECRM implications, let’s talk about what the new iPhone didn’t include: Bigger Screen Android devices come in all shapes and sizes, but the iPhone and iPad both have just one screen size and, not coincidentally, the iPhone screen resolution is double between their older and newer phones
I Didn’t Translate – The folks at Toastmasters started out talking about Silverlight requirements, Intel chipsets, screen resolutions and monitor size, long before they said “ oh wait, there is an HTML version coming
As I previously blogged about , the introduction of a new screen size and resolution makes it more difficult for developers to release mobile applications that scale well on multiple platforms. So the new screen resolution and ratio of the iPhone 5 (16:9 ratio instead of 3:2) will require developers to adapt the layout and size of their development, be they mobile or web applications
Each of these devices has a different screen resolution, screen size, flash/video/image display capabilities, etc
First, there are the devices themselves, which are increasing in power and screen resolutions, and will continue to improve
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