Which Android smartphones predicted the future?

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Mobile web-browsing was a standout feature and a smartphone display's pixel-per-inch count could barely even conceive of crossing into the triple digits. Vivo Xplay 3S and QHD displayRemember when HD (720p) was the pinnacle of smartphone display technology? The G6 was notable because it launched with an aspect ratio of 18:9 (or 2:1), meaning that it's twice as long as it is wide. To honor the prominent place that this technology now holds, for better or worse, in our hearts and daily lives, let's take a moment to look back on the android phones that predicted the future, one feature at a time. Basically, the 16:9 aspect ratio means that the rectangular display is 16 units across and 9 units high.


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