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Do people really want smaller screens... or smaller iPhones?

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Prior to September 2014, you couldn't so much as glance at the web without seeing someone calling for Apple to release iPhones with larger displays. Now that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have shipped, with 4.7- and 5.5-inch displays respectively, it's just as likely you'll see someone calling for Apple to go back to 4-inches. The argument for bigger displays is that they're larger windows into the internet and apps. The argument for smaller displays is that they're easier to use one-handed, especially for people with smaller hands. But is the latter really an argument for smaller screens or for smaller phones?

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