Just putting it out there: I will not be phablet-shamed

Just putting it out there: I will not be phablet-shamed
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2019-10-6 17:37

In this column, “Just putting this out there…,” we write about the odd ways we engage with tech and the unpopular opinions we form about it.  You can read the rest of the articles in this series here.

My phone is massive. If this were 2014, it would go mostly unnoticed. But today, people treat me like I’m a freak.   The phone I’m talking about is the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro. It proudly carries the name “phablet” — a term most of us haven’t used for the better part of a decade. With a size of 179. 8 x 88. 6 x 10. 7mm (that’s…

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