But I also increased minimum width in developer settings from default 395dp to 705dp. 600dp and above is considered a tablet by apps. Fits so much content on 1 screen.
I mean, if your phone is a >6" monster, tablet mode makes sense… (I can’t stand modern phones without replaceable batteries, bezels and a tactile Home button)
I think all phones above 6" are oversized. I would prefer a >5mm thick 5" 16:9 phone to any made today. I use a 5.4" phone and I’m still a Firefox bottom.
Also permanently enabled Desktop mode on browser.
But I also increased minimum width in developer settings from default 395dp to 705dp. 600dp and above is considered a tablet by apps. Fits so much content on 1 screen.
Is it comfortable? From my experience landscape suffers from issues like the ui taking up a lot more screen space and the keyboard being hard to use.
That depends on what apps you use. But for example YouTube app in tablet mode looks nicer in landscape:
In phone mode you can only view comments/live chat in portrait mode.
In tablet mode, this is often the other way around. Some comparisons:
Google Photos
Phone mode:
Tablet mode:
YouTube
Phone mode:
Tablet mode:
Google Mail
Phone mode:
Tablet mode:
etc.
I mean, if your phone is a >6" monster, tablet mode makes sense… (I can’t stand modern phones without replaceable batteries, bezels and a tactile Home button)
6.67", to be precise.
I think all phones above 6" are oversized. I would prefer a >5mm thick 5" 16:9 phone to any made today. I use a 5.4" phone and I’m still a Firefox bottom.