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That would be a bad idea imo. IPhone and IOS are developed in unity and both GUI and physical dimensions , screen resistivity, shape and hand hold-ability are all part of the same design.
This amounts to many factors. Finger reachability goes in line with common physical sizes and placements of common widgets, the keyboard and so on that users grow accustomed to. So unless IOS GUI is appropriately redesigned for new dimension the result will backfire.
I believe under SJ the move to larger screens would not happen. But the new CEO is more of a HW guy and leaned to the marketing hits Apple was getting from Samsung and HTC.
Edited 2012-05-16 15:47 UTC