Phones are getting bigger and heavier. Columnist nicnguyen recommends accessories and settings to make swiping and typing less annoying, no matter the size of your hands.
Phones are getting bigger and heavier every year. Six-inch-plus screens are great for displaying easy-to-read text and watching videos. But they make one-handed swiping and typing tough—not just for people with small hands, but also for those with normal-size mitts.
In some cases, depending on how you use your giganti-phone, you could even cause yourself pain and injury, hand surgeons say.
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