@drmaddkap Short answer: capitalism

Long answer: it takes a non-trivial amount of work to ensure scaling can be done gracefully without breaking an app.

Yes, they could just have some generic scaled view like iPads did w/ iPhone apps, but that is a terrible experience compared to the competition (like selling a car without AC but with windows that'll never break).

And ultimately, manufacturers are out to make more money, not cut into potential profit margins for the sake of utility.

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Dr. Maddkap, Werepsychologist

@artfulreggie That all makes since. My use case is two-fold: first, I need something to take notes on, and don't want to drag my gaming laptop around to seminars. Since my phone is more than powerful enough, I could just slot it in to a monitor/keyboard combo, I could use it as a laptop with Google Docs.

Second, I just need a bigger screen sometimes that is easier to see/manipulate. Doesn't have to scale. Just an iPad size screen.

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