
Everyone says they wish phones weren’t so big, yet we all seem_to appreciate the extra real-estate once we have our own phablet. Pocket, the “read-it-later” app, collected data from 2 million article and video opens with its app to amassed some telling numbers on users who own both a phone and a tablet to show_how screen sizes affect when and where users will consume content. Before the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus came out, it found iOS users viewed about 55 percent of content on iPhones vs 45 percent on iPads, pretty much an even split. After the new phones…
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