Why greater than QVGA? Bragging rights and the competition, of course. Outside of the USA, the Excalibur's competitors have:
QVGA (320x240): Most HTC machines, Nokia N73, SE K800/790 352 x 416: Nokia E70, Nokia N80 VGA: Sharp 904SH
Sure these are some giant phones, but they're probably all smaller (thicker, yes) than the Excalibur. Sure, it makes things a little squinty at times but most of the phones seem to be alright. Engadget readers are gadget freaks, no? A little more resolution never hurts?
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Why greater than QVGA? Bragging rights and the competition, of course. Outside of the USA, the Excalibur's competitors have:
QVGA (320x240): Most HTC machines, Nokia N73, SE K800/790
352 x 416: Nokia E70, Nokia N80
VGA: Sharp 904SH
Sure these are some giant phones, but they're probably all smaller (thicker, yes) than the Excalibur. Sure, it makes things a little squinty at times but most of the phones seem to be alright. Engadget readers are gadget freaks, no? A little more resolution never hurts?