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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big phone" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a mobile phone that has a larger size compared to typical phones. Example: "I prefer using a big phone because it makes reading and browsing much easier."
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"I've always been a big phone hound," she said.
Do you want a big phone, so you can have a roomy screen?
The Nexus 6, however, is a big phone with a 6in screen and promises much.
There is a little glass room with a big phone and a lot of buttons.
Invariably the answer is a bag or a deep pocket, which means actually getting to a big phone is difficult.
It's the old trade-off: A big phone is better when you're using it, but a small one is better when you're carrying it.
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One of the advantages is a bigger phone has room for a bigger battery.
If your hands are comfortable with a bigger phone, the 6s Plus has lots to recommend it.
A bigger phone means a bigger battery, and Apple promises that the iPhone 6 Plus will have a lot of juice.
Also released today is the the Nexus 6P, a bigger phone that's not quite as pocket-friendly as the 5X.
To deal with concerns that a bigger phone will make using the phone with one hand difficult, Apple created the feature Reachability.
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