APRIL 2020 PCWorld 91
In just the past few months, we’ve
gotten the 6.67-inch OnePlus 7T Pro (go.
pcworld.com/1p7t), 6.8-inch Galaxy Note
10+ (go.pcworld.com/n10p), 6.8-inch LG
V60 (go.pcworld.com/lv60), and 6.9-inch
Galaxy S20 Ultra, all of which are
extremely cumbersome. It’s gotten to the
point where the 6.5-inch iPhone 11 Pro
Max (go.pcworld.com/11mx) is on the
small side (which is probably why Apple is
rumored to bump the size of its biggest
flagship [go.pcworld.com/bgfl] to 6.7
inches this year).
But at least Apple makes an iPhone
that’s under six inches. If you want a decent
Android phone that can actually be used
with one hand, your options are basically a
5.6-inch Pixel 3a (go.pcworld.com/gp3a)
or a Galaxy S10e. The Galaxy S20 starts at
6.2 inches and goes up from there, nearly
half an inch bigger than the Galaxy S9 from
just two years ago.
Take a look at how phone sizes have
increased over just the past three generations:
Galaxy S9: 5.8, 6.2
Galaxy S10: 5.8, 6.1, 6.4, 6.7
Galaxy S20: 6.2, 6.7, 6.9
Compared to even the Galaxy S10+ (right), the S20 Ultra is a beast.